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Volume No: 3, Edition No: 2, July 2018 www.clri.org “News that you can use” CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute Sustainable zero wastewater discharge Strategy primarily the removal of the liming wastewater deter the reuse of Dr P Saravanan extraneous matter such as the liming wastewater continuously. globular proteins, epidermis lipids, If the organic matters present hair, and adipose layer from the in the liming are eliminated, the hides and skins. The chemicals resultant wastewater will contain Development of zero wastewater used for these purposes the residual chemicals such as discharge technology was one of also removed subsequently. lime and sodium sulphide. The Therefore, the waste streams the research topics undertaken liming wastewater free from the of pretanning processes contain under the XI and XII five-year organic matters can be reused plan projects. Zero wastewater the extraneous matters other than those are removed in solid for liming continuously. The discharge can be accomplished deliming waste stream including in a sustainable manner only forms. The soak liquor contains the waste streams from washing through segregating the waste common salt, globular proteins, streams and not by combining blood, dung and dirt. This saline before and after deliming the waste streams and treat the stream even if the organic contains calcium sulphate or same at the end-of-the-pipe. By matters are removed cannot calcium chloride, calcium oxide, combining the sectional waste be used in any unit process sodium sulphide, lipids and streams from different unit of leather manufacturing. proteins. The quantity of organic processes, the contaminants Therefore, the prudent approach matter though is not significant could be the removal of organic of the waste streams combine deters the reuse of wastewater. and leads to the generation of matter from the soak liquor and subjecting the same to If the organic maters present secondary pollutants, which in the deliming waste streams are difficult to treat. Therefore, evaporation to obtain common are removed, then the waste internalization of hydrological salt, which can be reused for cycle is the appropriate strategy, preservation or pickling. Liming streams can be reused either for which can be attained through liquor contains residual lime liming or soaking. The pickling recycling the waste streams from and sodium sulphide, lipids, waste stream contains residual different unit processes after and degraded products of common salt and sulphuric acid subjecting the same to treatment. the epidermis. The organic along with proteins and lipids. The pretanning processes aim components present in the Cond ....7 1 The Leather Post Dear Doyens and Members of the Indian Leather Fraternity; Colleagues from CSIR; Mentors and Teachers, Colleagues and Friends! It gives us great pleasure in sending you our July 2018 edition of The LEATHER POST. CSIR-CLRI has been reaching out to the Industry in every sphere with its technologies and services. We hope to live up to the expectations of the Indian Leather Sector at all times. The cover feature is on “Sustainable Zero Wastewater Discharge Strategy.” CSIR- CLRI commits itself to a clean and green leather Industry and will showcase every new technology for the cause. We have had eminent visitors from East Africa to this Institute accompanied by AISHTMA, SITA and FICCI. Dr B Chandrasekaran An important event of the Indian Leather Sector is the launch of the IFLADP programme Director, CSIR-CLRI in Kanpur. I urge the members to use this programme and help enhance the growth of the Indian Leather Industry. I wish to thank you all for your unstinted support and kind co-operation at all times. We will strive to make this magazine informative and interesting and welcome your 24th July 2018 feedback for improvement. Editor-in-Chief: Dr B Chandrasekaran, Director, CSIR-CLRI Content Editor & Design: Md Sadiq, Chief Scientist, Industrial Liaison & Publicity,CSIR-CLRI Editorial co-ordination: Dr M Bharathi, Mrs Shakila Shobana, Dr Nishad Fathima Shri N Vasagam, Smt Geethalakshmi Balaji, Shri K Dayalan, Shri D Suresh Kumar, Shri G.Shanmugasundaram Printed by: Global Printing Press Visit: www.clri.org for the digital version of The LEATHER POST CREDITS For Feedback and Comments: [email protected] To advertise in The Leather Post: [email protected] No Description Pg. CSIR-CLRI warmly welcomes Shri R Selvam, IAS Executive Director of Council 1. 3 for Leather Exports Announcing MEET AT AGRA 2018 - 12th Edition- Leather, Footwear Components 2. 4 & Technology Fair 3. Cover Story: Zero Wastewater Discharge Technology 7 4. Award for Dr.(Smt) L. Suguna, Scientist, CSIR-CLRI 8 5. Technology Sourcing Fest For MSME 9 6. Inauguration of 12th FDDI Campus in Hyderabad 11 Launch of The 'Special Package' for Leather and Leather Footwear Sector IFLADP 7. 12 World Environment Day (2018) 8. Vietnam: exports revenue to rise again 14 9. News in Brief 15 10. JIGYASA: Scientists & PG Teachers Interaction Programme 19 11. Skill Upgradation Programmes In Leather Goods For Leather Artisans In Gujarat 20 12. FASHION TREND POOL: “Autumn Winter 19/20 season” 22 13. CLE invites Designers to participate in the 4th edition of Designers Fair 2019 23 2 The Leather Post CSIR-CLRI warmly welcomes Shri R Selvam, IAS Executive Director of Council for Leather Exports to the Indian Leather Industry R.Selvam joined IAS in 2001 and has been allotted to Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers in the Ministry of Himachal Pradesh cadre. Before joining IAS he had Chemicals and Fertilizers. He also served as Joint served as Agricultural Officer in the Govt of Tamil Nadu Director General of Foreign Trade in the Ministry of from 1996 to 1999.Since 1999 to 2001 he completed Commerce & Industry. his training in Indian Railway Traffic Service as well. He graduated from Agricultural College & Research He has successfully implemented several state and Institute-Killikulam in 1993 and completed post- Government of India programs. The remotest district graduation in Plant Pathology in 1995 from Tamil Nadu of Lahaul & Spiti had been selected for the Best Agricultural University, Coimbatore. He completed his Infrastructure Development at All India Level for his post-graduation in Master in Public Administration contribution in the development of the district. The (MPA) in 2016 from Harvard University, USA. Recently state of Himachal Pradesh was declared as second he joined as Executive Director-Council for Leather Open Defecation Free state at National level in Exports,Chennai in the month of April-2018. October-2016 during his tenure. He was instrumental for the same. The rural development department- Govt He had served in various capacities in the state of of Himachal Pradesh received several National awards Himachal Pradesh. The important postings include for his exceptional contributions in Pradhan Mantri Deputy Commissioner (Collector) in Lahaul & Spiti Awaas Yojana, National Rural-Urban Mission and in district and Hamirpur district, Special Secretary, MGNREGA. He also significantly involved in framing Power, MPP, Non-Conventional Energy Sources, new pharma pricing policy, new urea investment policy Special Secretary-PWD, Special Secretary-Revenue, and various other policy making issues at national Ex-officio Secretary cum Director-Department of levels. Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Registrar- Cooperatives, State Commissioner for Commercial He is interested in serving the downtrodden, farming Taxes and Excise. and in writing about several social issues. He has been writing in Dinamani and Indian Express He also served in Government of India in various capacities since 2007 to 2014. He served in the Ministry of Home Affairs and as advisor to Union The Leather Post 3 MEET AT AGRA 2018 – 12th EDITION- LEATHER, FOOTWEAR COMPONENTS & TECHNOLOGY FAIR Name of Fair Meet at Agra 2018, 12th Edition, Leather Footwear Components & Technology Fair Venue AGRA TRADE CENTRE, Village Singhna, Near Gokulam Water Park, NH2, Agra. Fair Dates From Friday, 26th Oct. to Sunday, 28th Oct. 2018. Fair Programme Inauguration – Friday, 26th Oct. 2018 at 11:00 AM. Business Days – 26th Oct. to 28th Oct. 2018 from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Space Stall Size –6 Sq. M, 9 Sq. M, 10.5 Sq. M, 12 Sq M, 18 Sq. M, 21 Sq. M & 36 Sq. M “Meet at Agra” has come a long way since its launch in 2007. Agra Footwear Manufacturers & Exporters Chamber (AFMEC) has strived hard to upgrade the Fair every year to provide better opportunities & facilities for our esteemed Exhibiters & the Business Visitors. “We are proud to inform that this year AFMEC has taken the Fair to next level by organising “Meet at Agra 2018” - 12th edition, Leather, Footwear Components & Technology Fair at the Newly constructed state of the art Trade Centre, Village Singhna, NH-2, Agra from 26th to 28th October 2018” says Shri Puran Dawar, President, AFMEC 4 The Leather Post The Leather Post 5 Important Information about the Fair:- bare space at the rate of Rs. 5000/- per Sq. M 1. Trade Centre is Located Near Singhna Village, Shell Scheme Stall Sizes Standard Stall is of 9 Sq. M. Other Sizes: 06 Sq. M; Delhi- Agra National Highway- 2. It is about 20 Km 10 Sq. M; 12 Sq. M; 18 Sq. M 21 Sq. M ; 36 Sq. M & from Sanjay Place. Bus will be provided to pickup 39 Sq. M Exhibiters from Sanjay Place Hotels & other Hotels Shell Scheme along the route. Travelling time is about 30 to 40 For 9 Sq. M Stall we will provide - 01 Reception Minutes counter, 02 Chairs, 01 Round Table, 06 Spot 2. About 200 Companies from overseas & across Lights, 06 Shelves or Hanging Rods, 01x5 Amps the country will be displaying the Finest Leather, power point, 01 Trash Bin, Fascia & carpet. A large variety of latest Footwear Components/ Preferential location Charges (PLC):- Accessories, Adhesives & Shoe Finishes & State - 10 % Extra for Corner Stalls of the Art machinery / Technology - 10 % Extra Three Sides Open Stalls in Centre 3.