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Donald Trump hit back at Former House Speaker Paul Ryan and Slammed him for Poor Leadership during his time in Congress

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The US president, Donald Trump hit back at the former House Speaker Paul Ryan in a late-night Twitter comments and slammed him for his poor leadership during his time in Congress. His reacted to Paul Ryan’s comments about Donald Trump in a scathing new book from POLITICO reporter Tim Alberta. In a series of late-night tweets, Donald Trump called the former Republican lawmaker a lame-duck failure. Donald Trump’s late night Twitter rant is aimed at Paul Ryan to slam him for his poor work during his tenure in the Congress.

Donald criticized Paul Ryan’s work during the tenure and called him a low-achiever in terms of fundraising and leadership. Trump mentioned the instance of the 2012 presidential campaign in which Ryan got the second number on the ticket with the present Senator Mitt Romney, who was the GOP nominee for president in 2012. The US president said that Paul had the majority but he spoiled it due to his poor leadership and bad timing. In addition to this, Trump said that he couldn’t throw him out of Congress at the earliest.

A Washington Post report highlighted Ryan’s alleged comments on Trump in Alberta’s new book, “American Carnage.” The report was published before the release of the book and hence it sparked controversy. The report mentioned the stories of Republican officials criticizing Donald Trump. Ryan’s name was one among the Republicans who told Alberta that he wanted to scold Trump all the time because he didn’t have any knowledge about the government. In addition to this, Ryan said to Alberta that he along with other Republican officials helped Donald Trump to make better decisions.

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Turkish Textile Giant Sun Textile Solution Proposal for Drought

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While the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) are seeking solutions to combat drought through various projects, Ekoten Textile, a subsidiary of Turkey’s textile giant Sun Textile, has developed a groundbreaking project in collaboration with a technology startup to minimize the intensive water consumption in the textile industry. This pioneering project, the first of its kind globally, will enable the recycling and reuse of up to 90% of the water used in textile production.

Drought is one of the most pressing issues facing the world today. According to WHO data, 40% of the global population is struggling with water scarcity. By 2030, up to 700 million people could be forced to migrate due to drought. The unconscious use of water in global production processes plays a significant role in the rapid depletion of clean water resources.

The textile industry is one of the sectors with the highest water consumption. In Turkey, while the food industry consumes 22% of the water used for industrial purposes, the textile sector follows closely with 18%. For instance, producing an average of 40 tons of products daily requires 2,500 tons of water, equivalent to the daily water consumption of approximately 10,000 people.

CLEAN WATER RESOURCES FOR HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE EVERY DAY!

In textile production, where clean water resources are heavily consumed, the innovative success of the Turkish company stands out as a global best practice. This initiative will shape the future of the industry. The wastewater recycling project, developed through intensive R&D efforts, will ensure that over 90% of the required water is sourced from recycled supplies.

The reuse of wastewater in production will transform the fate of countries operating in the textile sector. By preventing the use of clean water resources for textile production, this project will free up clean water sources that can meet the daily needs of hundreds of thousands of people.

R&D ACTIVITIES IN 38 COUNTRIES WITH 380 PARTNERS!

Sun Textile places great emphasis on R&D activities, conducting research and development efforts with 380 partners across 38 countries. Sun Textile and its subsidiary Ekoten Textile export nearly 90% of their production, solidifying their identity as a leading exporter. The company ships products to numerous destinations worldwide, including European countries, the UK, and the US. Sun Textile, the leading ready-to-wear exporter in the Aegean Region, achieved a consolidated turnover of 250 million euros in the third quarter of 2024, continuing its active growth trajectory.

OFFERING CUSTOM DESIGNS TO CUSTOMERS

Sun Textile provides its own designed collections to leading brands in Europe and the UK. Ekoten Textile, its subsidiary, is among the most respected knitted fabric manufacturers in Turkey and Europe. 

With a dedicated sales team for each major customer group and five design offices in three different countries, Sun Textile creates designs tailored to its customers’ needs. Its largest clients include the Inditex Group, H&M, Jimmy Key, Tesco, Kiabi, Marks & Spencer, and Next.

Sun Textile also extends its sustainability approach to social responsibility, notably for its high ratio of female employees. The company, which went public in 2022, is also listed in dividend indexes.

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