2022
DOI: 10.1002/clen.202200303
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Tannery Effluents: Current Practices, Environmental Consequences, Human Health Risks, and Treatment Options

Abstract: The tannery industry influences the gross domestic product/economic activity of any country, but the uncontrolled release of tannery effluents causes environmental degradation and increases health risks to human. The reason for the toxicity of tannery effluents is the presence of high concentrations of organic and inorganic chemicals used in the production of leather goods. Untreated or partially treated effluents discharged into surface water results in an increase in both chemical and biological oxygen deman… Show more

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“…Speciation is particularly important for the latter due to the carcinogenic and mobile nature of oxidized hexavalent chromium (Cr 6+ ) which is of clear concern in both tannery wastewater and other routes of environmental release [2,8]. Collectively, this combination of wastewater constituents can exert a variety of effects on receiving ecosystems if inadequately treated prior to discharge, such as water pollution [9], aquatic ecosystem damage [10], biodiversity loss [11], and even soil contamination [12] and the disruption of microbial communities [13], among many others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speciation is particularly important for the latter due to the carcinogenic and mobile nature of oxidized hexavalent chromium (Cr 6+ ) which is of clear concern in both tannery wastewater and other routes of environmental release [2,8]. Collectively, this combination of wastewater constituents can exert a variety of effects on receiving ecosystems if inadequately treated prior to discharge, such as water pollution [9], aquatic ecosystem damage [10], biodiversity loss [11], and even soil contamination [12] and the disruption of microbial communities [13], among many others.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pollutants originate from both animal skin and chemicals used in the tanning process. Animal skin particles consume oxygen and release nutrients when released into surface waters [1]. The chemicals include heavy metals, particularly chromium (Cr) [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, pesticides, salts, and acids are found in high concentrations [4,5]. The phyto-and genotoxicity of these chemicals has been shown in numerous studies [1,[6][7][8][9]. As much as 40% of the environmental heavy metal load has been found to originate from tanning [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%