Abstract
Starting its industrial journey with the vision of “A Factory Producing Little Happiness” and having pioneered numerous firsts of the sector since its founding 65 years ago, ETİ continues to enhance the delivered value to its consumers. In this context, within the field of sustainability—an area it has focused on for many years — ETI carries out significant activities through approaches developed in compliance with related requirements such as UN Sustainable Development Principles, EU Green Deal, and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, etc.
With the slogan “Long Live Earth”, ETİ addresses sustainability through four main pillars: Environment (Our Planet), People (Our People), Value Chain (Our Business), and Innovative Transformation (Our Future). Through its initiatives in the key areas of Low-Carbon Transition and Energy Efficiency, Renewable and Alternative Energy, Circular Economy (Zero Waste), Water Footprint, and Sustainable Agriculture, ETİ demonstrates a commitment that benefits the planet, our country, and humanity. ETI’s approaches and initiatives within the scope of sustainability will be shared at IRENEC 2026.
Biography
He was born in Ankara in 1972. After Eskişehir Anadolu High School and Ankara Science High School, he was graduated from Mechanical Engineering Department at Middle East Technical University in 1997. In the same year, he joined ETİ Group of Companies as a Maintenance Engineer and subsequently promoted to the positions of Operations Manager, Maintenance Manager, Technical Operations Manager, Technology Group Manager, WCM Senior Manager and Senior Procurement Director, at Tam Gıda A.Ş., ETİ Makina A.Ş. and ETİ GIDA A.Ş, respectively. He continues his role at ETİ GIDA as “Sustainability and WCM Executive Director”.
Murat Çamkoru has led efforts to establish and expand TPM, centralize maintenance and investment management, and coordinate the Sustainability Platform in ETİ. He has held active roles on the Board of Directors in MMO Eskişehir Office, MMO Maintenance Commission, and BTKS (Maintenance Tech. Congress) Regulation and Advisory Boards, and has published papers and conducted training sessions in related organizations. He was honoured as a “Keynote Speaker” at the award ceremony organized by JIPM in 2017, Japan. Following the “Global Workshop Member for WCM 2.0 (TPM Next)” organized by Tetrapak, he most recently joined the international committee established by JIPM (Japanese Institute of Plant Maintenance) and BSI (British Standards Institute) and played a role in the publication of “PAS 1918: 2022 Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) – Implementing Key Performance Indicators – Guide.”
He holds an Executive MBA from Sabancı University and a Master’s degree in Business Administration (Management and Organization) from Osmangazi University. His hobbies include singing, sailing, and photography.
