Turkey stands as a global hub for denim manufacturing, leveraging its strategic position between Europe and Asia. The local market currently demands high-efficiency sulphur black dyes to meet the fast-fashion requirements of European brands, where deep, stable blacks are non-negotiable for urban collections.
Due to the Mediterranean climate and strict EU environmental regulations affecting Turkish exports, there is a massive shift toward reducing water consumption. This has led to an increased adoption of pure indigo dye that offers better solubility and lower chemical waste during the reduction process.
Furthermore, the rise of "Eco-Denim" in Istanbul and Bursa hubs has created a surge in demand for indigo source dye that is traceable and sustainable, moving away from heavy metal catalysts toward organic-compatible precursors.