Sateri has five mills in China for the production of viscose fibers.
Sateri confirms that all of its units in China are now compliant with the emission limits set out in the European Union Best Available Techniques Reference Document (EU-BAT BREF). The company has shared the news after it has been verified by independent consultant Sustainable Textile Solutions (STS), a division of BluWin Limited (UK). The parameters assessed included resource utility efficiency, wastewater discharge, and air emission.
Sateri is a global leader in viscose rayon.
Sateri is the largest maker of viscose fiber in the world – with five viscose mills and an annual capacity of 1.
5 million metric tonnes – we are committed to sustainability, environmental protection and responsible production from start to finish. We also operate Linz (Nanjing), a yarn spinning mill, and a 20,000-ton Lyocell facility.
Allen Zhang, President of Sateri, said, “Sateri Jiangsu was established in 2019 following an acquisition while Sateri China was built in the same year. We had aimed to have both mills meet EU-BAT’s recommended emission levels by 2023.
To achieve this two years ahead of schedule underscores our continuous efforts in process improvement and control of pollutant emissions and resource utilization efficiency.
We will continue to pursue manufacturing excellence and invest in best-in-class technologies for all our mills – existing, acquired, and newly constructed ones – as part of our Vision 2030 commitment towards closed-loop and cleaner production.”


