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- W3186560119 abstract "The biggest environmentally poisonous and contaminating industry in the world is textiles because of the use of ecologically dangerous synthetic chemicals and traditional processing technologies. Textile wet processing section or commonly known as the dyeing and finishing section is considered to be the highest contributor to environmental pollution among the various textile processing departments. Traditional chemical processes have certain disadvantages, such as the use of synthetic chemicals for pretreatment, coloration, and finishing which can cause severe fiber damage and is also hazardous toward human and environment. This is mainly because the textile wet processes generate wastewaters of great chemical complexity due to heavy discharges of the huge variety of fibers, inorganic salts, alkalis, other processing aids such as surfactants, finishing products, and organic matter such as dyes to effluent. To overcome these limitations, it is essential to find green chemicals and sustainable processing technologies. Generally, sustainable chemicals and technology refer to the innovation, modeling, and utilization of chemical agents and processes either purposefully limit or eliminate the use of poisonous materials. It is also known as environment-friendly chemical synthesis. The main objective of sustainable chemicals is to limit poisonous impacts to humans and the environment by renovating traditional processes and harmful chemicals and auxiliaries from wet processing industries. Sustainable processing technologies are eco-friendly, more efficient, clean, economical, safe to develop, lessen the use of toxic chemicals, and in some cases recyclable. Many researchers have explored in creating eco-friendly chemicals, dyes, and auxiliaries for various advancements in achieving sustainable chemical approaches for textile wet processing, which has advanced the way toward accomplishing sustainability in textile sectors. This chapter features some important innovations toward achieving sustainable chemical technologies for pretreatment, coloration, and chemical finishing of fiber, yarn, fabric, and readymade garments." @default.
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