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Water Pollution In The Textile Industry And Ways To Deal with It
Because of the textile industry, we have clothes on our backs, linens, and towels in our households, and a source of livelihood for many. While it provides one of the most basic commodities, the textile industry can also have a grave impact…
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Boiler Application In Jute Industry
The requirement called for a sustainable solution – taking into account the mix of fuels being burnt – not only on the combustion side but also on the pollution control side. The challenge was to come up with a system that would help the…
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Solid Waste Disposal and Management
Garbage arising from human or animal activities, that is abandoned as unwanted and useless is referred to as solid waste.
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Textile Pollution- What’s Next?
Fashion is one of the most polluting industries in the world, second only to the oil industry. 20% of water pollution is due to garment manufacturing, and 85% of all clothing ends up in landfills.
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The BlackHOLE
Landfills. Incineration. Plasma Gasification. Every method adopted by the waste management industry to date has proven to be far too costly and damaging to the environment. None of the methods are truly cost-effective, or zero-emission.
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Dust And Fume Extraction
A dust/fume extraction system is an air quality improvement system used in industrial and commercial production shops to improve breathable air quality and safety by removing particulate matter from the air and environment. Dust extraction…
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Techniques of Air Pollution Control
Air Pollution is defined as the presence of certain substances in the form of particles or gases in concentrations high enough and for durations long enough to cause harm or undesirable effects. Most air contaminants originate from…
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Are Landfills Bad For Environment?
Landfills are sites that collect any unrecycled waste. They are basically dumping sites for waste that have not been reused or recycled. Landfills contain both household and commercial waste, both organic and inert.
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