Number of Green Organized Industrial Zones in Türkiye rises to 27

Green Organized Industrial Zone Certificate strengthens both environmental compliance and international competitiveness

ANKARA

Türkiye’s green industrial transformation is gaining momentum.

The number of Organized Industrial Zones (OSBs) that have received the Green OSB Certificate from the Turkish Standards Institution (TSE) has reached 27.

The latest zone to receive the certificate is OSTIM OSB in Ankara.

Founded in 1967 as a small industrial site cooperative with nearly 2,000 members, OSTIM today hosts 6,200 companies across 17 main sectors and 139 sub-sectors, employing 60,000 people and playing a key role in both Ankara’s and Türkiye’s industry.

OSTIM OSB Chairman Orhan Aydin told Anadolu that the certificate, issued by the Ministry of Industry and Technology and TSE, marks an important step toward environmentally friendly production.

Aydin announced that solar panels have been made mandatory on the roofs of all new buildings in OSTIM under the zoning plan, and every building in the zone now has a solar energy system. Two solar power plants are currently operational, and a third will soon be built with Industry and Technology Ministry support.

Driven by global green industry demand and especially the European Union’s Green Deal and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Turkish manufacturers are rapidly shifting to low-carbon production.

The Green OSB Certificate strengthens both environmental compliance and international competitiveness through energy efficiency, renewable energy use, wastewater management and sustainable infrastructure.

Türkiye continues to lead the green transformation in its organized industrial zones. While the country now has a nationwide network of 27 certified Green OSBs, the EU does not have a centralized “Green Organized Industrial Zones” certification scheme. Sustainable industrial zones there remain national-level, voluntary pilot projects.