How does discharge from the fabric-industry pollute water bodies?
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Textile industries use a lot of water.
They use water mainly for dyeing, bleaching, printing and other finishing process.
They pollute water from the waste water which has been used.
The main processes that highly contribute to this are dyeing and finishing processes.
They contain organic compounds and chemicals which pollute the water sources such as rivers and lakes.
This is how fabric industries pollute water.
They use water mainly for dyeing, bleaching, printing and other finishing process.
They pollute water from the waste water which has been used.
The main processes that highly contribute to this are dyeing and finishing processes.
They contain organic compounds and chemicals which pollute the water sources such as rivers and lakes.
This is how fabric industries pollute water.
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Water pollution and textile industries around the globe has a strong relationship because textile industries are responsible for the cause of water pollution in large level.
Water is an inevitable need for the textile industries to complete a product. Water is used in dyeing, bleaching, sizing, sourcing, printing and many other finishing processes in a textile industry. Every process requires various inputs of various chemicals and stuffs in it which result in large production of waste water which is toxic to environment.
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