Waste management in the leather industry worldwide is an issue of major importance for both solid and liquid wastes. It has been recognised that there are major environmental impacts from the poorly managed disposal of such wastes and these have a clear health impact upon human society. Within Europe, under EU driven legislation, the costs of wastes management are increasing rapidly and there is a clear need to research improved methods to cost effectively deal with leather industry wastes. Biodegradation (anaerobic), as a management option, of solid wastes from the leather industry is an area that is attracting increased interest in recent years as being a technique that has wide public acceptability as well as process efficiency. However,...
Although the leather tanning industry is known to be one of the leading economic sectors in many cou...
Leather processings involved in isolation in pre-tanning stages generate large volumes of solid wast...
Chromium tanned leather wastes are difficult to valorise by chemical and biological processes dueto ...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
Leather is an important biobased collagen protein material, which is used in the manufacture of a va...
Hides and skins, by-product of the meat industry is converted into a value added product namely leat...
Content: The leather industry has been challenged to reduce its environmental impact, for example, b...
Collagen-based polymers and their blends have attracted considerable interest for new materials deve...
Globally, the leather industry is currently undergoing radical transformation due to pollution and d...
Biodegradability is the ability of degradation of organic substances and materials into more simple ...
Content: Application of biocatalyst becomes an imperative due to their eco-friendly advantages. Enzy...
Global environmental regulations are changing the leather-processing industry. Pre-tanning and tanni...
541-548Leather industry, one of the polluting industries because of generation of huge amount of liq...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2020Chrome tanning remains the most favourite tech...
ABSTRACT Leather industry is one of the oldest cottage industries in India. Although tanning has bee...
Although the leather tanning industry is known to be one of the leading economic sectors in many cou...
Leather processings involved in isolation in pre-tanning stages generate large volumes of solid wast...
Chromium tanned leather wastes are difficult to valorise by chemical and biological processes dueto ...
The do-undo methods adopted in conventional leather processing generate huge amounts of pollutants. ...
Leather is an important biobased collagen protein material, which is used in the manufacture of a va...
Hides and skins, by-product of the meat industry is converted into a value added product namely leat...
Content: The leather industry has been challenged to reduce its environmental impact, for example, b...
Collagen-based polymers and their blends have attracted considerable interest for new materials deve...
Globally, the leather industry is currently undergoing radical transformation due to pollution and d...
Biodegradability is the ability of degradation of organic substances and materials into more simple ...
Content: Application of biocatalyst becomes an imperative due to their eco-friendly advantages. Enzy...
Global environmental regulations are changing the leather-processing industry. Pre-tanning and tanni...
541-548Leather industry, one of the polluting industries because of generation of huge amount of liq...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd., 2020Chrome tanning remains the most favourite tech...
ABSTRACT Leather industry is one of the oldest cottage industries in India. Although tanning has bee...
Although the leather tanning industry is known to be one of the leading economic sectors in many cou...
Leather processings involved in isolation in pre-tanning stages generate large volumes of solid wast...
Chromium tanned leather wastes are difficult to valorise by chemical and biological processes dueto ...