Application of Teak Leaves and Banana Trunk in Textile Industry for Dye removal: A Review
Abstract
In our India very fast-growing textile industries network uses huge quantity of potable water for the fibre production for various other purposes. Generally, it is calculated that near about 200 liters of water is require for manufacture of 1 kg of textile material. Already we all are know that the availability of water on earth and its value as far as scarcity concern. After manufacturing one kg of textile material if 200-liter water is in use and finally it is converted in to waste water. Water stream get pollutes and available contaminants alter the water habitat and reduce biodiversity apart from changing the pH of water. It is our responsibility to think technically and to recover this polluted water and how it would be come in to use again for different purposes.
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