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Environmental Concerns of the Tanning Industry

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Tanning industry wastes pose a serious environmental impact on water (with its high oxygen demand, discolouration and toxic chemical constituents), terrestrial and atmospheric systems. Tannery waste characteristically contains a complex mixture of both organic and inorganic pollutants. The major public concern over tanneries has traditionally been about odours and water pollution from untreated discharges. Important pollutants associated with the tanning industry include chlorides, tannins, chromium, sulphate and sulphides, organic chemicals pesticides, dyes and finishing agents. These substances are frequently toxic and persistent, and affect both human health and the environment. High pollutant loads, involving chromium, can interfere with key biological processes used in sewage treatment plants. These pollutants may also damage the ecology of the receiving waters in the vicinity of the discharge points. Direct contact with some industrial chemicals can cause disability, illness (toxigenic/carcinogenic) and death in humans. Chlorophenols are the most predominant phenolic compounds in the tanning industry and are well known for their biocidal activities and have been found to be toxic, possibly mutagenic to terrestrial biota. Chromium appears to be the most damaging of these wastes, and in its hexavalent form it has a high level of toxicity, with chronic effects associated with cancer. The main contaminants and pollutants related to the leather sector are discussed in this chapter.

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Farhana Masood is thankful to the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi for Research Associateship. Abdul Malik is thankful to the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi for DBT CREST award during the preparation of the manuscript.

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Masood, F., Malik, A. (2014). Environmental Concerns of the Tanning Industry. In: Malik, A., Grohmann, E., Akhtar, R. (eds) Environmental Deterioration and Human Health. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7890-0_3

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