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Turkey Establishes First Ecological Industrial Site, EKOSAN
๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ท Turkey /Economy & Trade

Turkey Establishes First Ecological Industrial Site, EKOSAN

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Turkey is establishing its first ecological industrial site, EKOSAN, promoting sustainable production.
  • The site will generate its own energy from renewable sources like solar and wind, and manage waste as an economic resource.
  • This initiative aligns with the "Zero Waste" movement, aiming to integrate environmental responsibility with economic growth in industry.

Turkey is pioneering its first ecological industrial site, named EKOSAN, which aims to harmonize industrial production with environmental sustainability. Spearheaded by the EKOSAN Ecological Industrial Site Cooperative, the project embodies a new model for industry that prioritizes self-sufficiency in energy and waste management.

The EKOSAN site is designed to be energy-independent, utilizing renewable sources such as solar and wind power. This focus on green energy is intended to significantly reduce the energy costs for manufacturers operating within the site, thereby enhancing their competitiveness. The cooperative emphasizes that energy is not just a cost but a strategic element for industrial advancement.

We believe that industry shapes the future not only with its production power but also with its responsibility towards the environment. Our goal is to leave behind the old understanding that pits production against the environment and to present a sustainable model where industry and nature can develop together.

โ€” Murat EratExplaining the vision behind the EKOSAN ecological industrial site.

Central to EKOSAN's philosophy is the "Zero Waste" principle, treating waste not as a disposal problem but as a valuable resource. The site will implement systems for waste segregation at the source and promote efficient recycling. This approach aligns with the broader "Zero Waste" movement, initiated by Emine ErdoฤŸan, which seeks to integrate environmental consciousness with economic development.

Murat Erat, Chairman of the EKOSAN Ecological Industrial Site Cooperative, stated that the project serves as a model for Turkey. He believes that industry shapes the future through its production capacity and its responsibility towards the environment. EKOSAN aims to move beyond traditional industrial models, fostering a sustainable ecosystem where industry and nature can thrive together.

In today's world, energy is not just a cost item; it is also a strategic competitive factor. At EKOSAN, producers will transform into entities that not only consume but also produce energy. This will both reduce production costs and contribute to our country's energy efficiency.

โ€” Murat EratHighlighting the importance of energy independence for the industrial site.
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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.