Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review

In the textile industry, up to 200,000 tons of dyes are lost to effluents every year during the dyeing and finishing operations, due to the inefficiency of the dyeing process. Today, the textile industry used average six hundred dyes and chemical for the in production of textile dyeing industry (Chr...

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Main Authors: Mahmood, Salwa, Nasir, Siti Hana, Sazali, Nurul Aqilah, Wan Yusof, Wan Muhamad Alif
Other Authors: Marsi, Noraini
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2077/1/Ch02%20Green%20Textile%20Dyeing%20Proces.pdf
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author Mahmood, Salwa
Nasir, Siti Hana
Sazali, Nurul Aqilah
Wan Yusof, Wan Muhamad Alif
author2 Marsi, Noraini
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Mahmood, Salwa
Nasir, Siti Hana
Sazali, Nurul Aqilah
Wan Yusof, Wan Muhamad Alif
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description In the textile industry, up to 200,000 tons of dyes are lost to effluents every year during the dyeing and finishing operations, due to the inefficiency of the dyeing process. Today, the textile industry used average six hundred dyes and chemical for the in production of textile dyeing industry (Christy, 2014). Due to the toxicity of dyes and chemicals used in textile dyeing processes has led to both human health and environment directly or indirectly. Therefore, “Go-green” or going green is one alternative way to maintain the sustainability and productivity of textile dyeing industry hence maintaining natural ecological balance in the environment and preserving its natural system and resources. The textile dyeing industry makes a big contribution to the economic growth and has become a massive industry throughout the years. This is because higher demand in the production of synthetic dyes since they are affordable, good colour fastness, has various of colours available and are easy to manufacture. However, the environmental impact arising from these industries aroused attention in today’s society. In terms of pollution, the textile dyeing industries has been condemned as one of the world’s most offensive industry among other sectors in the world. In fact, World Bank stated that textile processing polluted 20% of water pollution globally.
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spelling uthm-20772021-11-01T03:01:11Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2077/ Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review Mahmood, Salwa Nasir, Siti Hana Sazali, Nurul Aqilah Wan Yusof, Wan Muhamad Alif TS1300-1865 Textile industries In the textile industry, up to 200,000 tons of dyes are lost to effluents every year during the dyeing and finishing operations, due to the inefficiency of the dyeing process. Today, the textile industry used average six hundred dyes and chemical for the in production of textile dyeing industry (Christy, 2014). Due to the toxicity of dyes and chemicals used in textile dyeing processes has led to both human health and environment directly or indirectly. Therefore, “Go-green” or going green is one alternative way to maintain the sustainability and productivity of textile dyeing industry hence maintaining natural ecological balance in the environment and preserving its natural system and resources. The textile dyeing industry makes a big contribution to the economic growth and has become a massive industry throughout the years. This is because higher demand in the production of synthetic dyes since they are affordable, good colour fastness, has various of colours available and are easy to manufacture. However, the environmental impact arising from these industries aroused attention in today’s society. In terms of pollution, the textile dyeing industries has been condemned as one of the world’s most offensive industry among other sectors in the world. In fact, World Bank stated that textile processing polluted 20% of water pollution globally. Penerbit UTHM Marsi, Noraini Thana Singam, Rupashinii Mahmood, Salwa Ibrahim, Siti Aida 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2077/1/Ch02%20Green%20Textile%20Dyeing%20Proces.pdf Mahmood, Salwa and Nasir, Siti Hana and Sazali, Nurul Aqilah and Wan Yusof, Wan Muhamad Alif (2020) Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review. In: Green Technology of Natural Dyes for Sustainable Development on Textile Industry. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 9-17. ISBN 978-967-2389-61-3
spellingShingle TS1300-1865 Textile industries
Mahmood, Salwa
Nasir, Siti Hana
Sazali, Nurul Aqilah
Wan Yusof, Wan Muhamad Alif
Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
title Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
title_full Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
title_fullStr Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
title_full_unstemmed Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
title_short Green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
title_sort green textile dyeing process by using natural dyes: a review
topic TS1300-1865 Textile industries
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2077/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2077/1/Ch02%20Green%20Textile%20Dyeing%20Proces.pdf