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Nanofibers rid water of hazardous dyes Dyes are a major environmental problem. Efficient filters have now been developed -- based on cellulose waste Date: April 24, 2024 Source: Vienna University ...
Water Pollution: The textile industry is responsible for 20% of global wastewater pollution. Many dyes contain heavy metals, carcinogens, and toxic chemicals that seep into rivers and oceans ...
Scientists develop cheap, reusable water filter using BFO nanoparticles for efficient dye removal, reducing cost and carbon ...
Researchers get patent for making water from dye Rahul Gayakwad / Oct 10, 2024, 01:18 IST AA Follow us ...
Textile waste made up more than 17% of the total pollution. The Narayani River flows through forests and villages, providing livelihoods, irrigation, and tourism income.
The dye we used, , is a common industrial wastewater pollutant usually found in the water near textile plants – it’s the main pigment in blue jeans.
READ MORE: Norwich textile dye company shortlisted for Earthshot Prize In 2024, Colorifix launched a new colour – Solar Glow Yellow – that took three years to develop.