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Lung cancer risk among textile workers in Lithuania
Published 2007-11-01“…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The textile industry is one of the largest employers in Lithuania. …”
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Utilization of post-consumer waste for sustainable denim manufacturing
Published 2023-12-01“…The utilization of post-consumer waste (PCW) in the textile industry has gained significant attention as a sustainable approach towards reducing waste and conserving resources. …”
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Performance improvement of textile wastewater treatment plant design by STOAT model simulation
Published 2022-08-01“…Without properly treated wastewater from the textile industry, it contains organic and inorganic pollutants that cause environmental problems such as water pollution, loss of marine life, and soil and air pollution. …”
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Environmental Consequences of Closing the Textile Loop—Life Cycle Assessment of a Circular Polyester Jacket
Published 2021-03-01“…The textile industry is recognized as being one of the most polluting industries. …”
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Electron beam irradiation of textile effluents and non-ionic ethoxylated surfactant for toxicity and color removal
Published 2019-02-01“… Textile industry has an expressive scenario in the world economy and Brazil is the 5th in the textile production. …”
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Application of green technology to treat fibrous (textile) waste and recycling of used chemicals for reutilization of similar waste
Published 2023-04-01“…Industrial factories, especially textile mills, usually release untreated waste into the environment. These textile industries produce large volumes of waste that harms the environment and humans. …”
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Adsorption study of textile dye effluent using mixture of nanocrystalline cellulose and eggshell powder adsorbents
Published 2020“…Today, textile industry produces dye wastewater which cause huge wellbeing risks to living organisms and degradation of the environment. …”
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Characterization and kinetic studies of poly(Vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) polymer inclusion membrane for the malachite green extraction
Published 2021“…Textile industry effluent contains a high amount of toxic colorants. …”
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Jean Hellot. A pioneer of chemical technology
Published 2009-12-01“…Jean Hellot (1685-1766) is considered one of the founders of the chemical, metallurgical, and textile industry in France and Europe. Although he published little, his impact was significant in the chemical revolution that took place in the nineteenth century. …”
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The current state and level of development of the production forces of cotton and textile clusters
Published 2023-01-01“…The article summarizes scientific and theoretical views on the characteristics and features of the formation of cotton cluster systems, briefly highlights the history of their appearance in Uzbekistan, the significance and consequences of clustering of the domestic cotton and textile industry, highlights the advantages and problems of introducing cotton and textile clusters into the agricultural production of Uzbekistan.…”
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REPROIECTAREA MANAGERIALĂ LA NIVEL MACRO ÎN INDUSTRIA UŞOARĂ DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
Published 2009-05-01“…The case study of the effective collaboration of the kind is provided to illustrate the importance of the latter for Moldovan textile industry. …”
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Role of coagulation/flocculation as a pretreatment option to reduce colloidal/bio-colloidal fouling in tertiary filtration of textile wastewater: A review and future outlooks
Published 2023-04-01“…As a result, environmental authorities necessitate textile industries to treat effluents before discharge into the environment. …”
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Nanomaterials in the future biotextile industry: A new cosmovision to obtain smart biotextiles
Published 2022-12-01“…In this regard, nanotechnological developments will be able to provide the desired properties so that the textile industry can provide bio-based materials enhanced with nanotechnology-based intelligent functionalities. …”
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Treatment of Textile Wastewater by CAS, MBR, and MBBR: A Comparative Study from Technical, Economic, and Environmental Perspectives
Published 2020-05-01“…The quality of new dyed fabrics was within the acceptable limits of the textile industry.…”
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Environmentally friendly greener approach toward sustainable application of amaltas brown pod-based natural colorant for wool yarn dyeing
Published 2024-03-01“…Ultimately, this research underscores the significance of adopting ecologically conscious dyeing methods and paves the way for a more sustainable approach to coloration in the textile industry.…”
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PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF RESIDUAL WATER FROM DIFFERENT SCOURING TREATMENTS OF HEMP/COTTON FABRIC
Published 2019-05-01“…1, 2 Impact of economic development - ecological balance rises numerous and complex problems for the textile industry. It is known that all textile processes need important quantities of water and chemicals. …”
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Comparing fiber quality characteristics and staple length in Suri and Huacaya alpacas
Published 2023-04-01“…IntroductionThe textile industry considers alpaca fiber to be a specialty fiber. …”
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Current status and research trends of textile wastewater treatments—A bibliometric-based study
Published 2022-11-01“…Even though the textile industry is essential to our economy, the textile industry is harmful to the environment because of the production of wastewater, solid wastes, air pollutants, noise, etc. …”
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Waste hemp and flax fibers and cotton and cotton/polyester yarns for removal of methylene blue from wastewater: Comparative study of adsorption properties
Published 2023-01-01“…Waste hemp and flax fibers, and cotton and cotton/polyester yarns, available in large quantities from the textile industry, were used as cheap and effective sorbents for the removal of methylene blue from wastewater. …”
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Electrically Conductive Nanocomposite Fibers for Flexible and Structural Electronics
Published 2022-01-01“…Additionally, conductive fibers are highly elastic, which makes them suitable for use in the textile industry as an element of circuits. The effect of strain on the change in resistance was also tested. …”
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