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SIMION, Demetra, Carmen GAIDĂU, Gabriela PĂUN, and Daniela BERECHET. "Applications of Enzymes as Ecologic Alternatives in the Leather Industry." Leather and Footwear Journal 23, no. 2 (2023): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/lfj.23.2.4.

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The aim of this paper is to study the applications of enzymes, as ecological alternatives in the leather industry. The research proposes to create ecologic leathers/furs with additional functions (non-toxic, with high-quality of soft, well-degreased surfaces) through the use of original enzyme-based biotechnologies, as new additives for leather/fur processing intended for everyday use. Another application of the enzymes studied in this paper is the development of a novel technology based on enzymes and membrane technique, for purifying wastewaters from the leather industry. We selected and ana
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Hou, Qijin, Xiaoke Jin, Yingjie Qiu, et al. "Spectral Characterization and Identification of Natural and Regenerated Leather Based on Hyperspectral Imaging System." Coatings 13, no. 2 (2023): 450. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coatings13020450.

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Currently, the methods to identify leather materials have limitations, and identifying natural leather types is also relatively complex. In this research, the microstructures of four types of mammalian leathers (cattle leather, pig leather, sheep leather, and deer leather), three kinds of reptilian leathers (crocodile leather, lizard leather, and snake leather) and regenerated leather were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The spectral curves (from 900 to 1700 nm) of these leather samples were extracted using a hyperspectral imaging system, and their spectral characteristics were
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Tekletsadik, Seife Ebeyedengel. "Selection of best leather item using a FAHP method to launch new leather industry in Ethiopia: A case study." Journal of Future Sustainability 3, no. 2 (2023): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5267/j.jfs.2022.11.008.

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The ready-to-wear sector is expanding quickly and already accounts for a significant contribution to Ethiopia's export revenue. Due to its lower labor and investment costs, availability of resources, government assistance, etc. than other sectors, this industry attracts young entrepreneurs from around the nation as investment destinations. However, while investing in the leather industry, there are frequently many more aspects to consider. Again, there are numerous leather investment opportunities in the leathers sector, including handbags, jackets, belts, shoes, gloves, etc. Different sorts o
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Shuaib, Mahmud, Khalid Hossain Jewel Md., and Niaz Mostakim Md. "Implementation of A Low-Cost Spray Controller for Precision Coloration of Irregular Shaped Leather." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Informative Research and Review 2, no. 1 (2022): 01–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6409801.

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<strong>Abstract: </strong>In this research paper, an instrumental solution for detecting an object of irregular shape and then controlling the coloration of irregular shape leather on its surface area, is presented. Consumers and related businesses have always had a significant need for leather-based items, and equipment for accurate shaping of naturally obtained leathers have always been in high demand. Industrial resources available in Bangladesh with the goal of precisely detecting and shaping random-size and-shape leather sheets confront great problems in the handcrafting technique, which
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Quaratesi, Ilaria, Elena Badea, Ioan Călinescu, et al. "Eco-Friendly Alternatives in Leather Production: Performance of Biodegradable Alginate-Based Retanned Leather Compared to Conventional Leathers and Plant-Based Materials." Applied Sciences 14, no. 22 (2024): 10263. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app142210263.

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This study explores the development and characterization of biodegradable leather using alginate derivatives as sustainable tanning agents, aiming to reduce the environmental impact associated with traditional leather tanning processes. Alginate, a natural polysaccharide derived from brown algae, was modified through ultrasound treatment to reduce viscosity and improve its application in leather tanning. This study investigated the use of sodium alginates as bio-based retanning agents, comparing their performance against that of conventional chromium-tanned and vegetable-tanned leathers, as we
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Sundar, V. J., and B. Abzalbekuly. "Leather footwear & apparels: the key to sustainability and fashion." Mechanics and Technologies, no. 4 (December 30, 2024): 362–65. https://doi.org/10.55956/ysec2395.

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This review article explores the crucial role of leather footwear and apparel in achieving sustainability within the fashion industry. It delves into the leather production process, which utilizes by-products of the meat, dairy, and wool industries, and examines the material's unique qualities such as aesthetic appeal, texture, and breathability. The article highlights the transition of leather garments from practical necessities to fashionable items and discusses the challenges and advancements in sustainable leather production. It also addresses emerging trends, such as transparent leathers
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Sahu, Bindia, Diya Deepak Sharma, Kanimozhi B., and Amit Ashok Vernekar. "Influence of Metals in Leather Processing." Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association 119, no. 8 (2024): 349–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.34314/24795806.

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The leather industry occupies a prominent place in the economy for many developing countries. Imparting requisite properties to leathers at suitable checkpoints in the leather value chain is of utmost significance to meet the quality requirements in concurrence with global market dynamics. Metals play a crucial role in stabilizing the collagen matrix at different stages of leather processing. They also aid in imparting important properties to leathers at the respective stage leading to the enhancement of the end product. The current review critically analyses the role of different metals like
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Thakre, Ankush, and Tarun Kumar Rajak. "Utilization of Waste Sole Leather with Fly Ash for Self-Compacting Concrete." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1032, no. 1 (2022): 012002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1032/1/012002.

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Abstract The majority of solid waste from leather industries comes from various processes after manufacturing leather products, and it has been gathered separately from industries. Sole leathers were also emitted in the leather industry. After used, sole leather is thrown at dump yard and the dumping of sole leather on the ground is highly damaging to the environment’s health, and the recycling procedure is approximately expensive, therefore this research examines the creation of Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) mix using Fly Ash and Sole Leathers. This article examines that utilization of waste
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Karmini, Karmini, Karyati Karyati, and Kusno Yuli Widiati. "PENGEMBANGAN PERTANIAN DAN PETERNAKAN DALAM RANGKA PERCEPATAN PERTUMBUHAN INDUSTRI KELOMPOK TEKSTIL, KULIT, DAN KARET DI KALIMANTAN TIMUR." AGRIFOR 24, no. 1 (2025): 119. https://doi.org/10.31293/agrifor.v24i1.8506.

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Industri manufaktur di Kalimantan Timur termasuk diantaranya kelompok tekstil, kelompok kulit (kulit, barang dari kulit, dan alas kaki), dan kelompok karet (karet, barang dari karet, dan plastik), perlu dipacu pertumbuhannya karena pertumbuhan nilai brutonya relatif masih rendah jika dibandingkan beberapa tahun lalu. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui perkembangan industri manufaktur; pertumbuhan industri kelompok tekstil, kulit, dan karet; dan pertumbuhan nilai tambah bruto industri di Kalimantan Timur; mendeskripsikan peran pertanian sebagai pemasok bahan baku bagi industri serta
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Manal Mohammed Ahmed and Mahdi Haroun. "Characteristics of leather produced by using Acacia nilotica ssp tomentosa pods as tanning materials from Blue Nile State-Sudan." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 17, no. 1 (2023): 001–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2023.17.1.1353.

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Chrome salt utilization in tanning industry become spread over the world owing to its preferred quality in leather industry. However, Environmental concerns of chromium have shifted the interest of current research to metal-free and friendly processing options. Vegetable tanning, have been proven to be environmentally safe and manageable, while producing good quality leather with similar characteristics as that of chromium tanned leather. So, the objective of this research work is to determine the properties of leather using vegetable tanning materials from the pods of Acacia nilotica ssp tome
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Manal, Mohammed Ahmed, and Haroun Mahdi. "Characteristics of leather produced by using Acacia nilotica ssp tomentosa pods as tanning materials from Blue Nile State-Sudan." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 17, no. 1 (2023): 001–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8051951.

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Chrome salt utilization in tanning industry become spread over the world owing to its preferred quality in leather industry. However, Environmental concerns of chromium have shifted the interest of current research to metal-free and friendly processing options. Vegetable tanning, have been proven to be environmentally safe and manageable, while producing good quality leather with similar characteristics as that of chromium tanned leather. So, the objective of this research work is to determine the properties of leather using vegetable tanning materials from the pods of&nbsp;<em>Acacia nilotica
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Udkhiyati, Mustafidah, and Fitrilia Silvianti. "The Utilization of Chitosan as Natural Antibacterial for Vegetable Tanned Leather." Materials Science Forum 948 (March 2019): 212–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.948.212.

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Leathers, which are made from natural fibers, can serve as media for microorganisms to grow. The currently used antimicrobial agents or biocides in the leather industry are harmful to human health and the environment. Therefore, the use of antimicrobial agents should be restricted. This study aims at developing eco-friendly biocides that could substitute for toxic chemicals as it will be tested on vegetable-tanned leather. Due to their large surface area and ability to retain moisture, the vegetable tanned leather has a higher possibility of biodeterioration than other types of leathers tanned
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Ding, Wei, Yinuo Zhang, Shuolin Li, et al. "Novel Biomass-Based Polymeric Dyes: Preparation and Performance Assessment in the Dyeing of Biomass-Derived Aldehyde-Tanned Leather." Polymers 15, no. 10 (2023): 2300. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15102300.

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High-performance chrome-free leather production is currently one of the most concerning needs to warrant the sustainable development of the leather industry due to the serious chrome pollution. Driven by these research challenges, this work explores using biobased polymeric dyes (BPDs) based on dialdehyde starch and reactive small-molecule dye (reactive red 180, RD-180) as novel dyeing agents for leather tanned using a chrome-free, biomass-derived aldehyde tanning agent (BAT). FTIR, 1H NMR, XPS, and UV-visible spectrometry analyses indicated that a Schiff base structure was generated between t
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Nam, Changhyun, and Young-A. Lee. "Multilayered Cellulosic Material as a Leather Alternative in the Footwear Industry." Clothing and Textiles Research Journal 37, no. 1 (2018): 20–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0887302x18784214.

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The purpose of this study was to develop a biodegradable material that could be used as a leather alternative material for the footwear industry, leading to reduce the negative environmental impact. Using an experimental research design, the researchers developed a multilayered cellulosic material (MCM) by bonding nonwoven cellulosic fiber mat, denim fabric, and hemp fabric and examined its properties compared with those of two-layered leathers, consisting of calf and pigskins (multilayered calf and pigskin leather [MCPL]), often used in the footwear industry. We hypothesized these two materia
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FATEMA, Kanij, Md Rayhan SARKER, Kawsar AKHTAR, Aklima BEGUM, and Shafiqul ISLAM. "Environmental Sustainability: A Challenge for Leather Industry." Leather and Footwear Journal 23, no. 3 (2023): 209–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24264/lfj.23.3.6.

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Adopting pollution prevention strategies (PPS) can ensure environmental sustainability (ES) in the leather industry and can help the industry achieve several sustainable development goals (SDGs). In order to ensure the ES of the leather industry, there is a need for research to identify a comprehensive list of PPS. This research aims at identifying the most effective PPS for the leather industry, which are categorized into 4R (reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover) dimensions. This is a case study where four leather processing companies from Bangladesh were purposively selected. Through an exten
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Khan, Wahiduzzaman. "Leather Industry in Bangladesh: Opportunities and Challenges." American Journal of Trade and Policy 1, no. 3 (2014): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18034/ajtp.v1i3.373.

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Leather is a unique commodity that links grassroots villages with high societies and traditional practices with emerging technologies. For many developing countries, leather and leather manufacturers constitute an indispensable and dependable source for export trade and foreign exchange earnings. For Bangladesh, leather is a high priority industrial sector and footwear exports, an extreme focus area. Bangladesh has, just few decades since Independence, made significant gains from the leather trade, progressing from the status of an exporter of 90% plus raw hides and skins to that of an exporte
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Ishan, Khan. "Emerging Cawnpore: A view on the Leather Industry under Colonial Rule." RESEARCH REVIEW International Journal of Multidisciplinary 03, no. 10 (2018): 810–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1477435.

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Cawnpore is well-known for its charming leather industry. It has the global position in the world leather trade. Besides these achievements, there was a great past with the evolution of leather craft in this city. Cawnpore leather industry emerged with its charm under the Colonial rule because the Englishmen had set up their Cantonment here. Whether the demand for leather accoutrements was increased both for the civil and military purposes, this city was converted into the city of leather and many of the leather industry was established in this city. This paper will focus on the establishment
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Ferdous, Sumaya, Md Abdul Mottalib, Md Abdul Goni, Md Abdulla-Al-Mamun, and Md Aftab Ali Sheikh. "Reduction of Water Consumption in Leather Processing and an Investigation of the Leather Quality." Textile & Leather Review 6 (April 7, 2023): 132–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.31881/tlr.2023.001.

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Extensive use of water in different industries particularly leather tanning has drawn attention in recent years. In this research, a new approach has been developed to reduce water consumption in the tanning industry. Four different experiments were carried out on raw goat skins by using various quantities of water which were much lower than the influx of water consumed in the conventional leather tanning processes. One control experiment was conducted in which the volume of water was used as 100% of the conventional method (37 m3/ton) in every step of leather processing. The experiments showe
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Yan, Zhixiang, Chih-Fu Wu, Cong Xu, Xiao Dou, and Ying-Shan Lai. "Cognition of Color Shift in Leather Products and the Influence of Display Lighting of Luxury Goods." Electronics 11, no. 3 (2022): 346. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11030346.

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The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of different LED colors on leather color shift to prevent misleading purchases. Six light sources consisting of three color temperatures (2700 K, 4000 K, and 6000 K) and two illuminances (750 lux and 1500 lux) were used. Red and brown leathers, common in the luxury goods market, with or without grain, were studied. The colors and patterns resulted in four leather surfaces for a color shift cognition experiment. The results indicated that: (1) Color temperature, illuminance, and leather color significantly affected color shift perception. (2
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Mohammad, Shiraz, and Yasir Arafat Elahi Dr. "Review paper on challenges faced by Kanpur based leather exporters." TATHAPI 19, no. 41 (2020): 165. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7041314.

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India&rsquo;s leather industry has grown drastically, transforming from a mere raw material supplier to a value-added product exporter. However, in recent time it has gone through various transformation and government policies shift that has affected the growing potential of the industry. Changes such as environmental regulation, demonetization, Goods and service tax (GST), availability of raw material, and recent competition from synthetic leather affect the leather industry in many negative ways. This paper review the current situation of leather industry based in Kanpur based on reports of
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Karthikeyan, R., Mulugeta Adugna, Adem Abebe, and Tamrat Tesfaye. "Crafting Superior Dress Shoes." Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association 119, no. 10 (2024): 423–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.34314/5ta6nw38.

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This study explores the utilization of African ostrich leg skins, sourced from South Africa, in the production of high-quality leather footwear in Ethiopia. It begins with a thorough analysis of the raw materials, particularly their fat and protein contents, while also evaluating the most effective tanning methods. The research focuses on the impact of chrome and semi-chrome tanning on the leather’s physical and structural qualities, highlighting its unique texture and durability. Through comprehensive trials conducted in Ethiopia, the study examines the leather’s thermal stability, fiber stru
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Raju K. Chalannavar, Ravindra B. Malabadi, Divakar MS, et al. "Industrial Cannabis sativa (Fiber or Hemp): Hemp made Leather." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 25, no. 2 (2025): 2207–18. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.2.0503.

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Industrial Cannabis sativa (hemp or fiber type) is mainly used to produce leather, paper, ropes, food, medicines, cosmetics, hempcrete, leather, bioplastic, biochar, 3D printing housing and textiles. This wide range of applications makes hemp a unique plant that can have positive impacts in many industries including leather production. Hemp-based leather substitutes are an emerging class of ethically and environmentally responsible natural fabrics that are increasingly exceeding consumer aesthetic and functional expectations as an alternative to bovine and synthetic leathers. While traditional
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Dr. Ahras Rashid, Dr. Adeel Shah, Dr. Sherbaz Khan, Mr. Afzal Adamjee, and Dr Atif Shahab. "Potential of Cactus Leather in Pakistan's Leather Industry: A Qualitative Analysis." International Journal of Social Science & Entrepreneurship 4, no. 3 (2024): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.58661/ijsse.v4i3.298.

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The rising trend of sustainability worldwide has significantly influenced various industries, transformed not only retail but also reshaped the luxury sector. One notable shift is the increasing focus on vegan leather, with cactus leather emerging as a promising alternative. This study explores the potential of cactus leather in Pakistan, particularly how it can contribute to sustainability in the country's leather industry. By introducing cactus leather, the research aims to raise awareness about sustainable practices and offer a viable alternative to traditional animal leather. The methodolo
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Ririd, Ariadi Retno Tri Hayati, Wilda Imama Sabilla, Puspa Kirana, and Vit Zuraida. "Building Accounting Cost Production Using Analytic Network Process and Full Costing Method for Leather Industry Craft in Malang." KnE Social Sciences 10, no. 9 (2025): 54–62. https://doi.org/10.18502/kss.v10i9.18466.

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This article discusses accounting management for cost production and calculation accounting-based material use for leather crafting industry study case UKM SuyteeStore in Malang. This design application calculation from raw material leather until cost production is influenced by all variables in leather industry calculation. Analytic network process (ANP) is method for decision product with variables from owner leather industry based on sale data in this management application. The result are most productive and profitable for industry before cutting process material. Full costing method in th
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Intan, Putri Permatasari, and Dellyana Dina. "A Study of Export Barrier in Garut Leather Tannery Industry." International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 06, no. 01 (2023): 769–76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7588152.

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<strong>ABSTRACT: </strong>The economic development of a country currently cannot be separated from the condition of global economy. Economic relations between country is an influencing factor for the development of both country involved. Therefore, export activity of an industry is very important for the development of a country&#39;s economy. Based on data obtained through the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia, export distribution in the form of footwear is 86%, leather finished goods are 13%, and leather is 1%. According to these data, it can be seen that the contribution of th
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Chen, Jianyue. "ReishiTM Mushroom Leather: Pioneering Sustainable Leather in the Fashion Industry." Frontiers in Business, Economics and Management 18, no. 2 (2025): 24–32. https://doi.org/10.54097/nzds8q40.

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This paper explores ReishiTM mushroom leather, a sustainable and innovative alternative to leather in the fashion industry. As the demand for environmentally and ethically sourced materials grows, mushroom leather utilises the natural properties of fungal mycelium to meet the market well. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the macro trends in the textile and fashion and leather markets, describes the necessity for the emergence of sustainable leather substitutes, and then provides an insight into the production process of ReishiTM mushroom leather, highlighting its low impact on the e
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Reza, Manjurul Hossain. "The Ins and Outs of the Leather Industry in Bangladesh." Journal La Bisecoman 3, no. 2 (2022): 49–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journallabisecoman.v3i2.564.

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The leather industry in Bangladesh is growing thanks to the country's expanding economic prosperity. Hides and skins, which are by-products of the meat and meat products sector, are often used as raw materials in the leather business. This research aims to offer a complete picture of Bangladesh's leather industry's performance, products, tanning, investment, and environmental impact. This research focused on the technique that will be utilized to gather sufficient data to support this study, as well as the way by which it will be carried out. This study is based upon the literature survey for
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Mohammad, Shiraz, and Yasir Arafat Elahi Dr. "PERFORMANCE OF KANPUR LEATHER EXPORTS, BURDEN OF EXPECTATION & SETBACKS OF REALITY." RABINDRA BHARATI JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY XXIII, no. 05 (2022): 155. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5996945.

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The leather industry in the Kanpur cluster has long been at a crossroads between increased export aspirations and the government&#39;s push for cleaner leather technology; these competing goals frequently cause exporters to be unsure about the leather industry&#39;s future. Despite the difficulties, the leather exporter&#39;s tenacity remains unwavering. By 2020, the leather industry will be worth USD 9 billion. At about the same time, India produces 13% of the world&#39;s leather. Kanpur has always been a top performer, with the potential to produce 2 million employments over the next five ye
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Gendaszewska, Dorota, Barbara Wionczyk, Agata Bednarek, and Paweł Boniecki. "Antifungal Activity of Finished Chromium Tanned Leather Containing Thyme and Tea Tree Essential Oils." Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe 151, no. 3 (2022): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ftee-2022-0021.

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Abstract Leather products provide an ideal environment for microbial growth. In order to prevent the appearance and spread of various types of microorganisms, it is treated with selected biocides and even essential oils. The aim of this paper was to investigate the antifungal activity of selected essential oils applied to finished chromium tanned leather which is intended for leather fancy products. Antifungal activity was evaluated according to the PN-EN 14119: 2005 standard. Four finished chromium tanned leathers were tested, each of which was soaked in the following essential oils: tea tree
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Lukas Mangiradja, Fiantoni Peter, and Ambar Pertiwiningrum. "Physical Characteristics of Environmentally Friendly Goat Leather Using Powder of Merbau Tree as A Tanning Agent." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1275, no. 1 (2023): 012021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1275/1/012021.

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Abstract The leather industry in Indonesia still largely uses chemical substances such as chromium sulfate as the main agent in the tanning process. Tanning is one of the processes of converting raw animal hides into leather that can be used for various products such as bags, shoes, and clothes. Goat leather is one of the conventional leather preferences that has gained increasing consumer interest in recent years. The increasing awareness of the negative impact of chromium tanning agents on workers’ health and environmental pollution has led some leather industries in Indonesia to shift towar
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Sivakumar, Venkatasubramanian, and Resmi Mohan. "Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Leather and Textile Industry." Textile & leather review 3, no. 2 (2020): 54–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31881/tlr.2020.04.

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Proper disposal methods and solid waste management are necessary for all the processing industries such as leather, textile and chemical industry. In this regard, the present paper reviews in detail about the leather and textile waste fibre-polymer composites and nanocomposites as a viable solid waste management strategy. In the paper, several published papers and patents available in this area are reviewed in detail. This approach adopts confinement of leather or textile waste fibres in a polymer matrix as a composite. Nanocomposites of leather waste fibre and polymer with nano-particle reinf
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Sundar, V. J. "Sustainable strategies and wayforward – Kazakhstan leather sector." Mechanics and Technologies, no. 4 (December 30, 2024): 357–61. https://doi.org/10.55956/tjlv4018.

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This review article discusses the importance of leather as a durable byproduct of livestock production and the sustainability practices in the leather industry. It highlights chemical safety, carbon footprint reduction, renewable materials, and ethical sourcing. The potential for innovation in Kazakhstan's leather industry, the benefits of a circular economy, and the challenges posed by synthetic alternatives are covered. There is tremendous potential to produce value-added products like leather, gelatine, collagen, poultry and fish feed, and organic fertilizers from slaughterhouse wastes and
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Ajie, Baskoro. "Quantifying the Impact of Industry 4.0 Technologies on Leather Processing Efficiency: A Meta-Analysis." Natural Sciences Engineering and Technology Journal 4, no. 2 (2024): 308–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37275/nasetjournal.v4i2.54.

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Industry 4.0, marked by the integration of digital technologies and automation, presents a transformative opportunity for the leather industry to enhance efficiency and productivity. This meta-analysis aims to quantitatively synthesize the existing evidence on the impact of Industry 4.0 technologies on leather processing efficiency. A systematic search was conducted across multiple databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, to identify relevant studies published between 2018 and 2024. Studies reporting quantitative data on the impact of Industry 4.0 technologies on leathe
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Suripto, Suripto, Isna Tri Wulandari, and Ignatius Abasimi. "Analysis of Market Structure, Behavior and Performance at the Manding Leather Industry Center of Bantul Yogyakarta." JAMPE (Journal of Asset Management and Public Economy) 1, no. 2 (2022): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.12928/jampe.v1i2.5815.

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Bantul Regency has the largest and only leather product industry center in the DIY Province. Marketing at the center of the leather industry is competition between each leather producer. This is a crisis problem and must find a solution to overcome it. The analysis that can be used to determine the marketing system is SCP (Structure-Conduct-Performance) analysis. This research was conducted at the leather industry center in Manding, Sabdodadi, Bantul district, Bantul, Yogyakarta Special Region. This study aims to determine the structure, behavior and market performance of the leather industry
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Lantu, Donald Crestofel. "Indonesian Leather Handicraft Trade in the International Market: SWOT analysis approach." Journal of International Conference Proceedings 5, no. 3 (2022): 206–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.32535/jicp.v5i3.1867.

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The leather craft industry is one of the growing industries in Indonesia and is one of the export commodities of the creative industry. The creative industry is an industry that is one of the mainstays in the country's economy. The abundance of animal skin waste is used as a variety of commodities that have a selling value. The focus of this research is to analyze the potential of international trade in leather craft commodities by using a SWOT analysis approach. The purpose of this study is to map the internal and external factors of the international trade in leather crafts, which can be one
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Sengül, F., and O. Gürel. "Pollution Profile of Leather Industries; Waste Characterization and Pretreatment of Pollutants." Water Science and Technology 28, no. 2 (1993): 87–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1993.0083.

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The leather industry is one of the most widespread industries in the Aegean Region and its pollution loads are very high. In this study, chemicals used in the leather industry with regard to different production technologies utilized and the water consumption and pollution loads are determined. With the help of this data, characterization of the leather industry wastewaters during production are carried out, and the possible pretreatment of the leather industry's wastewaters are examined.
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J M, Sricharan, Hariharasudan Natarajan, Prakash M. Alagundi, and Ramachandran R. "Development of Composite Membranes from Silk Waste and its Characterization." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 03 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem43134.

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The textile industry is the second largest sector of global trade market and has to shoulder responsibilities towards maintaining the environment. Manufacturing of leather products for the fashion is moving towards alarming situation because of extensive nature of the chemicals used and resources utilized. Several alternatives for leather, the so-called artificial leathers are being made, but production of all these are involved with several synthetic polymers and chemicals that are not eco-friendly. It is also notable that the present fashion and international market scenario is shifting towa
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Owen Prayoga and Ade Mahmud. "Pertanggungjawaban Penegakan Hukum Pidana Pelaku Pencemaran Lingkungan dalam Undang-Undang Nomor 32 Tahun 2009 dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup Nomor 6 Tahun 2023." Bandung Conference Series: Law Studies 4, no. 2 (2024): 983–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.29313/bcsls.v4i2.14287.

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Abstract. The ongoing environmental issues in Garut Regency, particularly in the Sukaregang river area, especially the Ciwalen and Cigulampeng Rivers, which have been polluted and emit foul odors, damaging aesthetics due to the activities of the leather tanning industry. Pollution from the Sukaregang leather industry waste is not a new issue. According to records from various sources, the pollution has been ongoing since the 1980s. The environmental pollution issue due to the Sukaregang leather tanning industry began when tanning entrepreneurs switched from biological to chemical tanning proce
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Ashraf, Muhammad Naveed, Shahzad Maqsood Khan, Shahid Munir, and Rashid Saleem. "Synthesis of Formaldehyde Free Amino Resin to Produce Green Eco-Labelled Leather with Improved Retanning Properties." Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association 115, no. 4 (2020): 132–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.34314/jalca.v115i4.3799.

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Formaldehyde has many applications in the chemical industry including synthesis of amino resins which are used in leather processing. After application in leather, these resins are hydrolyzed under certain conditions to release free formaldehyde which has high environmental concerns due to its proven carcinogenic effects. The objective of this work is to develop a formaldehyde free melamine-based resin to produce green leather with improved retanning properties and thermal stability. The optimum melamine resin was synthesized by condensing melamine with glyoxal instead of formaldehyde. Further
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Roy, Chandan. "A Study on Environmental Compliance of Indian Leather Industry & its Far-reaching Impact on Leather Exports." Foreign Trade Review 47, no. 2 (2012): 3–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0015732515120201.

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Indian Leather Industry is recognized as one of the most promising foreign exchange earning sectors since early 1970s. The industry was hard hit by two consecutive foreign environment bans since 1989. Along with that, few domestic environmental regulations also resulted into closure down of a number of leather tanneries during this period. However, the government intervention and the successive compliance measures adopted by the firms ultimately helped the industry to gain momentum in its export sector. This paper analyzes the far reaching impact of these environmental regulations on export se
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Otakhonovich, Otaniyozov Orifjon. "DIRECTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LEATHER FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY." European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies 4, no. 12 (2024): 219–26. https://doi.org/10.55640/eijmrms-04-12-41.

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In this article, the development directions of the organizations and enterprises involved in the production, storage and processing of leather, fur raw materials and wool, livestock, wool, black leather and artificial leather products, leather-attorney products, footwear, within the association "Uzcharmsanoat" and specific aspects are described.
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Rakib, Md Abdur. "Export Trend of the Leather Industry of Bangladesh: Challenges to Sustainable Development." BUFT Journal of Business & Economics 1, no. 1 (2020): 381–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.58481/bjbe/2009.

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Purpose: The principal objectives of the study are to find out the contribution scenario of the leather sector towards the economic development of Bangladesh and to know the background of the leather industry, export performance, item wise contribution, country-wise export trend and contribution in GDP. Methodology: The present study is a descriptive one and based on mainly secondary information. The data was collected from various journals, research articles, thesis papers, newspapers, online news, survey reports, and annual reports and files. In this study, a descriptive technique was adopte
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Asabuwa Ngwabebhoh, Fahanwi, Nabanita Saha, Hau Trung Nguyen, et al. "Preparation and Characterization of Nonwoven Fibrous Biocomposites for Footwear Components." Polymers 12, no. 12 (2020): 3016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12123016.

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Chromium-tanned leathers used in the manufacture of footwear and leather goods pose an environmental problem because they contain harmful chemicals and are very difficult to recycle. A solution to this problem can be composite materials from tree leaves, fruit residues and other fibrous agricultural products, which can replace chromium-tanned leather. The present study describes the preparation of biocomposite leather-like materials from microbial cellulose and maple leave fibers as bio-fillers. The formulation was optimized by design of experiment and the prepared biocomposites characterized
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Ozkan, Cigdem Kilicarislan. "Tanning with Pomegranate Peel Tannin." Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association 118, no. 7 (2023): 301–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.34314/jalca.v118i7.7860.

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By-products of pomegranate juice enterprises are evaluated as a “green” raw material for many industries. In this study, pomegranate peels which are well known with high polyphenolic content were evaluated as a potential source of tanning agent for leather industry. For this purpose, firstly pomegranate peels were extracted in Koch extractor at 70°C for 8 hours. In order to determine the tanning ability, 30% of ground pomegranate peel powder (containing 7.2% of active tannin matter) was used in the tanning process and pomegranate peel tanned leather was evaluated in terms of increases in thick
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Hylli, Majlinda, Ilda Kazani, Ermira Shehi, and Genti Guxho. "Leather and footwear industry in Albania." Koža & obuća 70, no. 1-2 (2022): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.34187/ko.70.1-2.1.

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This paper aims to give an overview of the history of the development of Albanian leather and footwear manufacturing sector covering the whole production chain from leather processing to footwear production as well as the perspective of this sector in the country and its challenges.
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Shailja, Singh. "A Study of Impact of GST on Leather Industries in India." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 2, no. 2 (2018): 853–56. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd9456.

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Leather is one of the most traded commodities in the world. The leather industry occupies a prominent place in Indian economy due to substantial export earnings. The Indian Leather industry accounts for around 12.93 of world&#39;s leather production of hides and skins. The country ranks second in terms of footwear and leather garments production in the world and accounts for 9.57 in world&#39;s footwear production. Shailja Singh &quot;A Study of Impact of GST on Leather Industries in India&quot; Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN:
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Islam, M. Hedaitul, Md Rayhan Sarker, Md Israil Hossain, Kauser Ali, and K. M. Asadun Noor. "Towards Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM): A Case of Leather Industry." Journal of Operations and Strategic Planning 3, no. 1 (2020): 81–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2516600x20924313.

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At present, sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) has gained a great momentum in this competitive business world for any kind of industry. Leather industry (leather, leather products, and footwear) is the second export earning sector of Bangladesh which is scrambling to implement SSCM in its working cycle. There are lot of challenges that are creating barriers for this industry owners in establishing sustainability practices in their supply chain management. There is lack of enough research in identifying the challenges of SSCM for leather industry of Bangladesh. That’s why, it is very im
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Silva, Vânia. "Overview of the Leather Industry and Pollution Impact." U.Porto Journal of Engineering 7, no. 4 (2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_007.004_0001.

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The growing awareness of the human and environmental vulnerability, to the pollution resulting from industrial activity, highlights the urgent need for control and mitigate the degradation of the world as we know it. The leather industry, considered as one of the industries with a significant environmental impact, applies several chemicals, some of them considered as hazardous chemicals, such as chromium, in leather production. The restricted EU environmental regulations have driven the search for a process that ensures regulatory compliance and a final product that fulfills society’s requirem
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Mirzamuratova, R. Sh, E. E. Bayramoglu, and R. T. Kaldybaev. "The effect of natural dyes on the strength of the leather." Journal of Almaty Technological University 146, no. 4 (2024): 186–92. https://doi.org/10.48184/2304-568x-2024-4-186-192.

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A scientific study was conducted to identify changes associated with certain physical and mechanical properties of the leather stained with natural extracts. The purpose of the work is to obtain the most environmentally friendly leather, using natural dyes in the finishing works of the leather industry, coloring the leather and improving the physical and mechanical properties of raw materials. In the leather industry, plants are commonly utilized as sources of tannins. This study explores the application of plant-based materials during the finishing process and examines their impact on the phy
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Karuppiah, Koppiahraj, Bathrinath Sankaranarayanan, and Syed Mithun Ali. "Towards Sustainability: Mapping Interrelationships among Barriers to Circular Bio-Economy in the Indian Leather Industry." Sustainability 15, no. 6 (2023): 4813. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15064813.

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Increasing environmental awareness and stringent environmental norms of developed countries have demanded eco-friendly industrial practices from the leather industry. On the path to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), the concept of circular bio-economy (CBE) practices has gained significant attention from the leather industry with regards to waste management. CBE practices encourage the potential of recovering value from leather waste. However, the CBE concept has not been well received by the leather industries of developing countries for various reasons. Hence, this study aims t
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