Industrial modernization is a global challenge, and Uzbekistan is actively becoming part of this agenda. Historically recognized as one of the centers of cotton cultivation and processing, the country is now taking a major step forward: moving from the export of raw materials to the creation of high-tech, environmentally friendly products with high added value.

The launch of the SpunLeks factory in Syrdarya is a significant contribution to the environmental safety of the region. The installation of a modern German Trützschler production line makes it possible to process local cotton into hypoallergenic, biodegradable fabric directly within the country.

What does this mean for Uzbekistan’s environment?

Reduced carbon footprint: Localized production eliminates complex cross-border logistics for raw materials and reduces harmful emissions.

Import substitution with care for nature: Instead of importing foreign synthetics, local brands gain access to a 100% natural product.

Resource efficiency: Advanced purification and hydroentanglement technologies minimize waste at every stage of production.

We are proud that, thanks to projects such as SpunLeks, Uzbekistan’s industry is being recognized on the international stage as technological, responsible, and future-oriented.
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