LG Electronics (LG) today unveiled its first wastewater treatment solution, the Green Membrane Bioreactor (G-MBR) process, just two months after the company announced plans to enter the water ...
Every year, the textile industry uses 1.3 trillion gallons of water to dye garments – enough to fill 2 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. Most of this water, loaded with harmful chemicals and dyes, ...
The antimicrobial triclosan is widely used in personal hygiene products, textiles and plastics, but when it enters the ...
The use of membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology for wastewater treatment began around ten years ago and has grown significantly since then. Today, it's an important sector of the market in its own ...
Jeanologia and partners unveiled the results of Life Anhidra, an innovative closed-loop system for treating and reusing textile wastewater. The technology addresses the estimated 93 billion cubic ...
THE textile processing industries produce wastewater which is one of the main sources of pollution of the rivers, canals and wetlands in and around Dhaka as well as many other places in the country.
Textile wastewater, laden with synthetic dyes, poses significant environmental and public health challenges. The biodegradation of these dyes employs naturally occurring microorganisms and their ...
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