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RISING AWARENESS OF IMPERATIVE OF ADOPTING ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGIES : DIRECTOR CLRI

Posted on: 12/May/2010 2:24:52 AM

A.B.Mandal, Director Central Leather Research Institute [CLRI] announced that CLRI was contemplating commercializing of some of the Technology leads it had developed in Bio-base processing of leather soon. He was speaking in National Technology Day celebration function. He said that it would paradigm shift from Chemical base to Bio base, a more environment-friendly process.

In the leather chemicals sector, the major categories of leads were mineral syntan, protein-based syntan, vegetable/non-mineral syntan and fat liquors, while bio-technological leads pertained to enzymatic products and peptides.

“CLRI proposes to upscale and standardise the leads for commercial application with the active participation of industry,” Mr. Mandal said.

The list of technologies developed by the CLRI and transferred to industry ranges from E.coli removal from wastewater and dehairing enzyme from animal source to collagen sponge and diabetic footwear.

Abhay Kumar, marketing manager (leather) at SPIC, said the company was keen on seeking technology transfer of two of the 18 important leads developed by CLRI under the New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) programme of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

According to Mr. Kumar, SPIC had come through initial failures to develop an enzyme formulation for 100 per cent lime and sulphide replacement with the guidance of CLRI researchers.

There is an increasing awareness among tannery units about the imperative of adopting environment-friendly technologies sooner than later, he said. 

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