
ÇAKIRBAY İPLİK SAN. VE TİC. LTD. ŞTİ.
Manufacturer
Çakırbay Tekstil
Çakırbay Tekstil is a Turkey-based yarn manufacturer located in Uşak, specializing in regenerated yarn production. Established in 1993, the company focuses on recycling-based manufacturing and produces yarns from recycled textile fibers using open-end spinning technology.
Operating in two production facilities with a total indoor area of approximately 15,000 m², Çakırbay Tekstil offers yarn solutions for various textile segments with a monthly production capacity of around 650 tons.
Product Groups
Çakırbay Tekstil produces a range of yarns with different fiber compositions and technical properties:
- Regenerated yarns based on cotton, polyester, and acrylic blends
- Linen-viscose yarns
- Linen-polyester yarns
- Open-end yarns in various colors and blends
- Twisted yarns
The company typically produces yarns in the range of Ne 2.5/1 – Ne 16/1, suitable for different textile applications.
Production and Technical Infrastructure
Çakırbay Tekstil follows a recycling-oriented production model, converting textile waste into usable yarn:
- Collection and sorting of textile waste
- Fiber recovery (shredding and opening processes)
- Fiber blending and preparation
- Spinning and yarn production
This approach reduces the use of raw natural resources while minimizing environmental impact.
Market and Service Approach
Çakırbay Tekstil supplies yarns to both domestic and international markets, particularly serving knitting and weaving manufacturers. The company is positioned in markets where demand for recycled and sustainable textile products is increasing.
With its order-based production model, it can produce yarns with customized blends, colors, and technical specifications according to customer needs.
Sustainability Approach
Sustainability is a core element of the company’s production philosophy:
- Use of regenerated (recycled) fibers
- Reprocessing of textile waste
- Environmentally responsible production methods
This approach supports circular production models and contributes to reducing the environmental footprint of the textile industry.
















