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SÖKTAŞ is proud to participate in Trash-2-Cash project. NeoCel will reduce the environmental impact and occupational health issues relating to man-made cellulose fibre production and promote sustainably produced, good quality man-made cellulosic fibres for the textile and fashion industries. A source with great potential for long term increase in production volumes are man-made cellulosic fibres. It will enhance the use of cellulose from sustainable sources, with a special focus on textiles.As the world’s population increases, it needs more textiles. The NeoCel project will develop innovative and techno-economically feasible processes for producing high quality textile fibres from reactive high cellulose pulps. Operating under Horizon 2020, it is driven by the Vision and Strategic Innovation and Research Agenda (SIRA) developed by the industry. The Bio-Based Industries Joint Undertaking is a new €3.7 billion Public-Private Partnership between the EU and the Bio-based Industries Consortium. The BBI is dedicated to realising the European bioeconomy potential, turning biological residues and wastes into greener everyday products through innovative technologies and biorefineries, which are at the heart of the bioeconomy. We are proudly participating in BBI project as partners for Neocel developments.
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From “Moving on Up” by Suna Erdem in DNR magazine. But the hushed bustle of the designers and technical staff, busying themselves at their computers or seeking inspiration from archives, shows the building to be the living, working focal point of a company at the front of the Turkish industry. Thousands of archived cloth samples hang in rows along the second storey gallery like a library of coffee table books. Coloured rolls of yarn line glass and metal tables, punctuated by pictures distributed about the place, looking like exhibits in their own right. Delicate sculptures made of industrial materials by university students stand on plinths scattered around the groundfloor area. The light and airy design centre at Söktaş is more like a gallery of modern art than part of a textile mill. We are proud of this artistic and light-filled hub, perhaps best described through a visitor’s eyes: Our Design Centre at Söke is a place that was conceived to promote design excellence and to visually represent the understated elegance that is in the DNA of our business.