17TH FEBUARY 2020
After we got our feedback, I understood what was missing and what more could be added to make the presentation better, there was a need for more statistical and graphical data based on each city. As per the research on Mumbai, there were more industries that could be added such as textile waste and construction waste.We further had to come up with our own solutions to these problems based on each individual industry I did some research on textile industry •Textile industry plays a vital role in the economy of the country like India and it accounts for around one-third of total export •The textile industry is one of the main sources of pollution problem worldwide. Textile effluent is characterized by high BOD and COD loads, suspended solids, mineral oils and residual dye. •10-25% of textile dye are lost during the dyeing process, and 220% is directly discharged as aqueous effluents in different environmental components. •Traditionally produced fabric contains chemical residues, used during their manufacturing. These chemical residues may evaporate in the air or may absorb through our skin thus causing allergy. •According to a June 5, 2005, article in the business week, the population allergic to chemicals will grow to 60% by the year 2020. •The list contains frequently used terms in the waste industry or in a waste management system. Airspace, baler, boiler, brownfield development, capping, cell, close site, closure, construction and demolition, commercial customer, container, chemical waste management, daily cover, disposal fee, drop off box and dumpster.