Our Story
A New Perspective
Our Mission
In the textile industry, with an experienced, dynamic, and friendly team, adopting an approach sensitive to both people and the environment, and keeping up with technological developments, we aim to become a brand with our fabric production.
Our Vision
With an innovative approach to products and services, we aim to become a leading textile brand in demand worldwide.
On the Global Stage
Altınsu Re-Spect
Fairs
Textile-to-Textile Recycling
Altınsu Textile carries out production adhering to sustainability and environmentally friendly production principles.
About Us
Founded in 1993 by Hasan Altınsu, our company became a leading producer of lining fabrics between 1993-2010. After 2010, the company transitioned to producing women's outerwear fantasy fabrics.
Policies
We are aware of our environmental and social responsibilities and base our operations on sustainability principles. We adopt environmentally conscious approaches in production and support fair working conditions.
Ethical Principles
Altınsu Tekstil aims to develop its human resources in line with its objectives. As important as the results, it is crucial that these results are achieved in accordance with ethical principles. Therefore, unethical practices have no place at Altınsu Tekstil.
Sustainability
Altınsu Tekstil focuses on sustainability, aiming for recycling and waste reduction. With an annual production capacity of 11,472,300 kg of PET chips and a daily production of 13-15 tons, it aims to reduce its waste rate to 0.5%.
Human Resources
Altınsu Tekstil, operating in the production of women's fashion fabrics and synthetic yarns, aims to support the personal development of its employees with a management approach that values human resources as its most valuable asset, fostering innovation and participation.
Production
In fabric and yarn production, Altınsu includes processes such as weaving, dyeing, and yarn manufacturing. Sustainability is important in each of these processes, with principles such as waste reduction, energy efficiency, and the conservation of natural resources guiding the operations.
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Production Processes
- 1. Recycling Waste
- PET and Textile Waste
- 2. Popcorn & Chips
- The Most Suitable Form of Textile Waste Conversion to Yarn
- 3. Yarn
- State-of-the-art flexible and sustainable quality-focused production offering opportunities to work with a wide range of turns and different yarn thicknesses
- 4. Fabric
- More production with less energy through a sustainable production approach