Bio-preservation of raw hides/skins: A review on greener substitute to conventional salt curing

S Samidurai, Y Khambhaty, TS Alagamuthu - Environmental Science and …, 2022 - Springer
Raw hides/skins are considered to be the prime component for leather industry, which once
flayed from animals, plummets to microbial attack. Their preservation combats putrefaction …

A Fenton-based approach at neutral and un-conditioned pH for recalcitrant COD removal in tannery wastewater: Experimental test and sludge characterization

E Pasciucco, F Pasciucco, R Iannelli… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The combination of raw animal skin manufacturing processes involves the use of large
amounts of chemicals, resulting in the generation of complex and highly polluted tannery …

The circular economy in the Management of waste from leather processing

E Wrzesińska-Jędrusiak, M Czarnecki, P Kazimierski… - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
The tanning industry generates significant amounts of solid waste and post-production
wastewater, which should be managed in accordance with the principles of the circular …

[HTML][HTML] Preservation of goat skin using fish scale powder: An initiative to reduce pollution in tannery wastewater

PI Turzo, T Sarder, FT Zohra, MR Khan… - Case Studies in Chemical …, 2023 - Elsevier
The purpose of the study was to utilise fish scale powder (FSP) of Labeo rohita (Rohu, R)
and a combination of Labeo rohita and Labeo catla (Rohu and Catla, RC) fish scales as an …

[HTML][HTML] Treatment of salt from hides curing stage by electrocoagulation for use in the pickling stage of the tanning industry

L Sarinho, P Carvalho, D Patoilo, JP Ribeiro… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
The raw materials for the tanning industry, namely hides and skins, are preserved (curing
stage) and carried with common salt, ie, sodium chloride (NaCl). Proceeding to conversion …

Polygonum hydropiper in goatskin preservation: A sustainable leather processing approach

MM Hossain, S Ahmed, S Zaman, ML Bari… - … Chemistry and Pharmacy, 2022 - Elsevier
In conventional preservation of hides and skins, the use of NaCl (50%) evolves enormous
salinity and total dissolved solids (TDS) in soaking effluent during leather processing. Plant …

Environmental and socio-economic impact assessment in Hazaribag area of Dhaka for tannery relocation

A Iqbal, MH Hasan, M Rasheduzzman… - Innovation Journal of …, 2023 - mail.ijsser.com
Purpose of the study: The objective of this study is to find out the tannery relocation's impact
on the surrounding environment, social, economic, livelihood conditions, and institutional …

Monitoring the curing efficiency of a plant-based green engineered additive on caprine skin: a spectroscopic and chemometric novel approach

MM Hossain, UK Roy - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Environmental sustainability in industrial processing is one of the most fundamental
requirements for sustainable development. The leather industry is known for its vast …

Low salt skin preservation with Gossypium hirstum seed-a cleaner approach

Y Mahmud, SS Sarker, MM Hossain, S Ahmed… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Hides and skin preservation has been prominently undergoing salt curing technique for
centuries which uses high amount of NaCl (40%) that causes huge amount of total dissolved …

[PDF][PDF] The Circular Economy in the Management of Waste from Leather Processing. Energies 2023, 16, 564

E Wrzesińska-Jędrusiak, M Czarnecki, P Kazimierski… - 2023 - researchgate.net
The tanning industry generates significant amounts of solid waste and post-production
wastewater, which should be managed in accordance with the principles of the circular …