Recyclers Want 'Waste Specialized OIZ' - Sanayi Gazetesi

2022-09-24 20:26:26 By : Mr. Barton Zhang

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ZONEINDUSTRIAL FRITERM CLIMATEWASTE WATER IN SAFE HANDSGIANT FACILITY IN TORBALI1 BILLION SUPPORT TO FACILITIESBISMIL IS APPROACHING THE ENDTHE PEARL OF EGEPRODUCTION R&DSYNERGY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIPLEADING TGB IN HEALTH R&DDefense Industry Will Find Direction with R&DTurkish SPGs are in African Territories!BORDER SECURITY IS NOW IN ŞAHİNWEAPONS IN THE SEA WILL BE SHARPEN WITH LOCAL BARRELRecyclers are indispensable in Turkey.And they want 'Waste Specialized OSB' as soon as possible.Recyclers are indispensable in Turkey.And they want 'Waste Specialized OSB' as soon as possible.The recycling sector, which has been seen as 'undesirable businesses' in OIZs for many years, says it is 'indispensable' for Turkey to get the share it deserves within the scope of circular economy and green agreement.Recycling Can Be Done Inside OIZsBusinesses, which have serious problems in finding a place for new facility investments, especially in metropolitan areas, first of all leave aside the contradictory approaches of OIZs to the needs of the age and demand that recycling sector investments be made within OIZs as well.Emphasizing that recycling enterprises are a part of the industry and that the sector is obliged to be located in OIZs due to infrastructure requirements, Vedat Kılıç, President of the Evaluable Waste Materials Industrialists Association (TÜDAM), said, “Waste Specialized OIZs should be established in metropolitan cities where the population, industry and therefore waste is concentrated. ” he said.With the re-use of recycled raw materials in production becoming the world's priority for the functioning of the circular economy, the recycling sector has gained even more importance and has quickly become a critical actor in supply chains.Recycled raw material supply is now on the hot agenda of many global and national corporate companies from almost every sector such as automotive, textile and packaging.Turkey's Leading ManufacturersStating that Turkey, one of the world's leading manufacturers in many different sectors, has no choice but to keep up with this development and transformation process in the world, TUDAM Chairman of the Board Vedat Kılıç said: Unfortunately, the recycling sector representatives are not licensed within the organized industrial zones.However, considering the infrastructure needs and compelling licensing criteria, the sector has no chance to invest outside the industrial areas.Recycling facilities need basic documents such as building occupancy permits, business permits, firefighting reports, and infrastructure elements such as electricity, natural gas and treatment facilities in order to operate just like other industrial establishments.The recycling sector is interestingly seen outside the industry by OIZs;however, it is not possible for the sector to operate outside of industrial areas.While existing businesses that want to expand their business are stuck in different parts of the city, companies that make investment decisions have serious problems in finding suitable places in metropolises.”said.Suspension to Green Development PlanKılıç said, “If the recycling sector is not included in the planning and they are prevented from operating within the OIZs, we will seriously impede the implementation of our green development plan.For this reason, we demand an urgent change in this negative and outdated point of view towards the sector in OIZs.All recycling sector representatives who can fulfill their conditions should be able to take place in OIZs without any license problems.In fact, considering the current conjuncture, on the contrary, it should be encouraged.”While the EU places more value on the recycling industry due to the Green Agreement and the cyclical economy, Vedat Kılıç, who criticizes the obstacles to the development of the industry in our country, said, “Today, the entire industry needs the recycling industry.The recycling industry will process the waste, recycle it and turn it into raw material, and the industry will use the recycled raw materials in production so that it can export without being subject to recycling quota taxes tomorrow.”he said.“There Should Be 'Recycling Specialized OIZs' in Metropolitan Cities”Emphasizing the importance of the recycling specialized OIZ, the first example of which we saw in Niğde a few years ago in the recycling sector, Vedat Kılıç said, “As an industry, it is important to encourage recycling specialized organized industrial zones, especially in metropolitan cities such as İstanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Bursa, Adana and Kocaeli. we demand.Because a very important part of our country's population, industry and therefore its waste is located here.Naturally, recycling facilities are also located in these provinces.The most important problem of businesses operating in metropolises is investment location and infrastructure.Recycling specialized OIZs will be the perfect solution for solving these problems.However, since infrastructure problems can be solved in an organized and centralized way in specialized OIZs, it will be an opportunity to solve many issues such as the correct management and control of these wastes.Thus, while eliminating the possible negative effects of the recycling industry on the environment, we can create a carbon neutral and even carbon negative industry.”made its assessment.Taking the issue to ParliamentStating that as TÜDAM, they will also bring the issue to the TOBB Waste and Recycling Industry Council, Vedat Kılıç underlined that they will encourage them to take urgent steps by meeting with ministries and related institutions.MUSIAD Organized Business Forum in KazakhstanGeorgian Business People Were the Guests of TrabzonTorbalı Karma and Furniture OSB Demands GrowthFirst Digging Hit in Elazig Teknova OIZToyota Closes Its Russia FactoryChambers of Industry Announces Election Calendars One by One!Varank: We have always tried to be on the side of the private sectorYour e-mail account will not be published.Required fields are marked with *Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.Turkish - Georgian Business People Forum and bilateral business meetings attended by business representatives from Turkey and Georgia were held at Trabzon Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TTSO).Turkish - Georgian Business People Forum and bilateral business meetings attended by business representatives from Turkey and Georgia were held at Trabzon Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TTSO).M. Suat Hacısalihoğlu, President of TTSO, said, “For the realization of trade targets, it is not enough for business people to act quickly, the political and bureaucratic structure in the countries should also develop in the same way.”Head of Adjara Delegation Visited HacısalihoğluGeorgian Adjara Autonomous Republic High Council Chairman Dato Gabaidze, Adjara Autonomous Republic Minister of National Education and Sports Maia Khacishvili, Batumi Mayor Archil Chikovani, Adjara Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Giorgi Romanadze, Georgia's Consul General in Trabzon Gela Japaridze and Georgian Foreign Investors Association President Osman Çalışkan visited Trabzon Chamber of Commerce and Industry President M. Suat Hacısalihoğlu in his office.After the mutual presentation of plaques and gifts in memory of the visit, the Turkish - Georgian Businessmen Forum was held in the TTSO Meeting Hall.Turkish – Georgian Business People ForumSpeaking at the opening of the forum, TTSO President M. Suat Hacısalihoğlu stated that they organized these meetings for the development of commercial relations and said, “The development of commercial relations between Turkey and Georgia has come so far with the efforts of the business people of both countries.In this sense, I congratulate the businessmen of both countries.However, for the realization of trade targets, it is not enough for business people to act quickly, the political and bureaucratic structure of the countries must also develop in the same way.From time to time, problems and solutions are conveyed to us, and we make efforts both as chambers and ministries to bring them to a conclusion, and we try to contribute to the development of relations.We are experiencing the most problems in the logistics sector," he said.President Hacısalihoğlu said, "Our aim will be to contribute to the development of trade both between the two countries and with third countries by keeping the relations between businessmen a little warmer."Dato Gabaidze, Chairman of the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Georgia Adjara, expressed that such meetings are an important opportunity for businessmen and wished to take advantage of this opportunity.Osman Çalışkan, President of the Georgian Foreign Investors Association, also made a presentation at the meeting.Bilateral Business Meetings were HeldIn the Turkish – Georgian Businessmen Forum, bilateral business meetings were held between the business people of the two countries.RELATED NEWSThe closing meeting of the project, which aims to present occupational safety trainings for the marble-travertine sector in a virtual-augmented reality environment, was held at DSO.The European Union project titled "Innovative Approach and Local Cooperation for the Improvement of Occupational Health and Safety in Denizli Marble & Travertine Sector", carried out by the Denizli Chamber of Industry (DSO) and financed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, Department of European Union and Financial Assistance, has come to an end.The closing meeting of the project, which aims to present occupational safety trainings for the marble-travertine sector in a virtual/augmented reality environment, was held at Denizli Anemon Hotel on Thursday, September 22, 2022.Intensive Participation ProvidedMinistry of Labor and Social Security Guidance and Inspection Board İzmir Group Presidency Deputy Chairman Emrah Tekin and Labor Inspector Alper Hancı attended the meeting as guests, Social Security Denizli Provincial Director Abdullah Mersin, Denizli Chamber of Industry Board Member Samet Tunay Gündüz, Denizli Miners and Marbles Association (DENMERDER) Chairman of the Board Mehmet Serter and sector representatives, occupational safety experts and representatives of the joint health and safety unit participated.Project Coordinator and DSO Project and Business Development Manager İsmail Tillem, who made a project presentation at the opening of the meeting, stated that the installation of halls where virtual reality occupational safety trainings for the marble and travertine industry can be given at Orhan Abalıoğlu Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School has been completed within the scope of the project.Pointing out that the use of virtual reality applications in occupational safety training is not a very new concept, but the innovative aspect of this project is the use of shots in real marble factories and quarries in virtual reality environment, Tillem said, “360° real environment shots were taken in marble quarries and factories.Gamified and innovative educational content presented in a virtual/augmented reality environment was created based on these shots.Thus, it was ensured that the virtual reality environment that the trained employee was in when he wore glasses was a real marble factory or quarry.And in this environment, training contents were created on more than 100 accident scenarios.”Collaboration With LocalEmphasizing the cooperation and unity of power created locally in order to achieve the desired results in the project, Tillem said, “We have created a structure called the Committee, which acts as the executive and advisory body within the scope of the project.The committee consisted of 11 Stakeholder Institutions and 17 representatives, 7 of which were occupational safety experts, and took an active role in the execution of the project from the beginning to the end.”AdvertisementDSO Board Member Samet Tunay Gündüz started his speech by thanking all stakeholder institutions that took part in and contributed to the project, and stated that the execution process of each project is challenging, but as DSO, there are also extraordinary obstacles, especially in this project.Stating that the implementation of the project coincided with the pandemic period, Gündüz said, “We had to start and implement the project under pandemic conditions.We had a hard time getting together, we worked remotely.In addition, the pandemic has increased the interest especially in virtual reality applications, and in this context, equipment, device and software costs have increased tremendously.In addition to these, we were exposed to a period of currency crisis and currency fluctuation in the middle of the project.It was not easy to manage the project budget during these periods.”said.Pointing out that everyone has a responsibility to carry out occupational safety training in virtual reality environment that will make a difference and add value, Gündüz said, “I ask our employers to take the lead in providing some of the compulsory or non-compulsory occupational safety trainings for their employees in our training halls.I expect our occupational safety experts and human resources managers to actively use these halls in their occupational safety trainings.”made a call.Repeating this call, DENMERDER President Mehmet Serter emphasized that the project ended with the closing meeting, but that this is a new beginning for the marble industry.Stating that virtual reality trainings that will make a real difference in occupational safety have been designed within the scope of the project, in which DENMERDER also takes an active role at every stage, and that the establishment of the environments where these trainings will be presented has been completed in Orhan Abalıoğlu Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, Serter said: Unfortunately, the consequences of accidents can be very serious.Although both the employer and our employees know this, we see that the necessary sensitivity is not shown in the implementation of the rules and regulations on occupational safety.At this point, within the scope of the virtual reality trainings we created in the project, it is very important for our sector to provide an occupational safety training opportunity where the accidents that will happen to our employees when they do not heed the warnings and do not use the protective equipment are simulated and these can be experienced by the employees in the virtual environment.After that, the job falls to us, the sector.Here I am calling out to our industry representatives.Please send our employees to these augmented/virtual reality trainings.Let's ensure that our new employees, who will start their jobs, receive these trainings before starting their jobs, get to know real factories and quarries in a virtual reality environment, see and learn about the dangers and risks.”Emrah Tekin, Deputy Chairman of the Guidance and Inspection Board of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security, İzmir Group, in his speech, expressed his happiness as a Chief Inspector for the implementation of such a project on occupational safety and being at the closing of this project.Mentioning that as labor inspectors, they are responsible for inspections at their workplaces, Tekin said, “There are cases where we impose administrative fines as a result of these inspections.But we have a common goal with you: to create a culture of occupational health and safety.At this point, since the Law No. 6331 started to be implemented in 2012, our inspections and inspections are preventive rather than punitive.”The project closing meeting ended with the presentation of plaques to the representatives of institutions and organizations involved in the project.RELATED NEWSIndustrial Waste Upcycling Exhibition will open on October 5 at Tuzla Marina.Ankara Chamber of Industry Vice President Seyit Ardıç will visit all of Turkey step by step within the scope of the event.Industrial Waste Upcycling Exhibition will open on October 5 at Tuzla Marina.Ankara Chamber of Industry Vice President Seyit Ardıç will visit all of Turkey step by step within the scope of the event.According to the statement made by Tuzla Municipality, the works that the artist Sema Akbel collected from the 5 organized industrial zones in the district, prepared by the municipality staff in the Municipality Science Affairs Directorate workshop and Gönül Elleri Çarşısı kindness workshops, started to take their place in Tuzla Marina to be exhibited.Artifacts prepared from different waste materials, from manhole covers to cables, from wood to iron, will meet with art lovers.Providing information about the exhibition, Sema Akbel said that Ankara Chamber of Industry Vice President Seyit Ardıç started the project, that they wanted to travel all over Turkey step by step within the scope of the event, and that they were in Tuzla for the first leg of the work.We Started with Manhole CoversExpressing that they transform industrial wastes into works of art by recycling, Akbel said: “We first started with manhole covers.Later, while touring the workshop, we found a piece of tire.The working staff were so excited, so involved that a staff member brought a tree slice.We created a fish called scorpion from one of that tree slice.The red edges of the scorpion formed from a piece of rubber that got stuck on our feet while walking.We made the eye from the waste lens.So every piece we found was very valuable.It was very meaningful for the staff working there to look at it from a different perspective and bring the pieces they found and ask, 'Where can we use this, teacher?'”We Turn Waste Into ArtSema Akbel thanked Tuzla Mayor Şadi Yazıcı for giving them such an opportunity and said, “I want to tell you that nothing should be thrown away in our exhibition.We can recycle and reuse.What we do is transform waste into works of art by upcycling it.We can hang it on our wall, we can use it in our garden.Every time we look at it, it turns into a piece, a piece of art that we can enjoy.”The exhibition, which was prepared with the support of the Environmental Laboratory within the Ankara Chamber of Industry 2nd Organized Industrial Zone, will open on October 5 at Tuzla Marina.RELATED NEWSDETAILS OF TAX INCENTIVES TO R&D CENTERS?“THE NEW PRODUCTION-ORIENTED STORY PASSES THROUGH ANATOLIA”GREAT ATTENTION FROM INVESTORSPRODUCTION R&DKOSGEB WILL REACH 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