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  • The Textile Magazine added blog Fashion Media & Publications
    2026-03-23 10:16:43 -
    A New Approach To Textile Wastewater: Direct-to-Reuse and ZLD at fractional cost by Vimarsh Verma and Haresh Shandilya
    India’s textile industry plays a critical role in employment generation, exports, and GDP contribution. However, its high water consumption and wastewater generation continue to present serious environmental and operational challenges. Fabric processing operations — especially dyeing, washing, and finishing — require vast quantities of water and discharge effluents with high...
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  • Apparel Resources added blog Fashion Media & Publications
    2026-06-16 08:43:56 -
    CSIR-IICT Develops Nanofiber Membrane for Textile Wastewater Treatment
    Hyderabad-based CSIR–Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) Scientists have developed an advanced electrospun nanofiber membrane for textile wastewater treatment, marking a major advancement in sustainable water purification. The membrane achieves 99.1 % dye rejection, representing a significant breakthrough in the treatment of hazardous textile wastewater. This innovation...
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  • The Textile Magazine added blog Fashion Media & Publications
    2026-05-05 05:54:15 -
    The Pali Model: How a Textile Cluster Turned a Wastewater Crisis into a Sustainability Benchmark
    For years, the Bandi River was more than a water body for the people of Pali, it was a lifeline supporting communities, livelihoods, and the region’s textile economy. Over time, however, the river became associated with pollution as untreated and partially treated industrial effluents placed growing pressure on the local ecosystem. As water quality declined, public concern intensified....
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