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Sateri, the world’s largest viscose producer, has launched its sustainability vision for 2030 to guide the company’s strategic growth in the coming decade.
The vision is anchored around four key pillars in response to environmental and social challenges faced by the cellulosic fiber industry–climate and ecosystem protection, closed-loop production, innovation and circularity, and inclusive growth.
The plan comes with a time-bound roadmap and measurable targets. It encompasses notable targets including net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, achieving 98 percent sulfur recovery rate at all its mills by 2025, utilizing textile waste and producing viscose products with 50 percent recycled content by 2025 and 100 percent by 2030, and supporting more than 300,000 local families and smallholder farmers to develop sustainable livelihoods.
“As a raw material supplier, Sateri will do our part and respond to the urgent need to decouple growth from further resource impact,” Sateri president Allen Zhang said. “This is something that will underpin our growth, in addition to QPC (Quality, Productivity, Cost) and continuous improvement, which are well-embedded in...