Turkish denim company Isko expects reduction in raw material sourcing to be the norm and a key parameter in the supply chain in the coming years, for the top priority of the waste hierarchy is ultimately 'to use less', according to chief executive officer Fatih Konukoglu, who said the company’s latest R-Two platform is a step in this direction.
R-Two effectively helps decrease the use of raw materials, improving the company’s sourcing efficiency and allowing for the setting of more developed best practices.Turkish denim company Isko expects reduction in raw material sourcing to be the norm and a key parameter in the supply chain in the coming years, for the top priority of the waste hierarchy is ultimately 'to use less', according to chief executive officer Fatih Konukoglu, who said the company's latest R-Two platform is a step in this direction.#
Reuse, recycle, reduce and recovery are all key actions for a better future and a better use of resources, Konukoglu told Fibre2Fashion in an interview.
Isko is the first denim producer in the world to be recognised with the Nordic Swan and European Union (EU) Ecolabel certifications. It has a production capacity of 300 million metres of fabric per year.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)