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Sustainability


ELEGANCE COME WITH SUSTAINABILITY

Sustainability has become an important issue in the textile industry. Textile production and consumption brings with it some challenges related to environmental impacts, social responsibilities and economic factors. Sustainable textiles aim to address these concerns, enabling the industry to operate in a more environmentally friendly and ethical manner.

Sustainability has now become mandatory and a way of life for every sector, including textile. The world is changing and due to the global epidemic we are experiencing, manufacturers and leading brands are trying to adapt to more sustainable production.

Everteks is a company that is always open to improving existing systems and changing them to take them forward. For this reason, we act with the responsibility to nourish, strengthen and inspire by supporting and developing environmentally and socially sustainable practices. While using resources in the most effective way in our production activities, we care about contributing to the harmony and continuity of human and nature by respecting the needs of a sustainable environment and the future.



Material Selection


Sustainable textile production requires selecting environmentally friendly and ethical materials. In this context, as Everteks, we prefer fiber types such as recyclable, organic and better cotton (BCI) in production.

Waste Management


Textile production and consumption generates large amounts of waste. Using recyclable materials helps reduce the amount of waste. As Everteks, we encourage the recycling or reuse of textile products during the production phase and after consumer use.

Production Processes


Sustainable textile includes production processes that focus on factors such as energy efficiency and water saving. As Everteks, we try to reduce our damage to the environment by using renewable energy resources and choosing more efficient production methods.

These factors between sustainability and textiles aim to reduce the environmental and social impacts of the industry. Consumer awareness, their preference for sustainable products, and companies' turning to sustainable practices can help the textile industry evolve towards a more sustainable future.