The textile industry is expanding globally and is considered the backbone of the world's largest source of foreign exchange. The development of the textile industry has caused …
The improper management of batik wastewater due to inadequate utilization of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is posing threats to environment, aquatic life, and human. The cost …
RS Dewi, RS Kasiamdari, E Martani… - IOP Conference Series …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Batik coloring waste contains heavy metal chromium (Cr), and other components such as, Sulfide (S 2-), Ammonia (NH 3), phenol and oil-fat. The Batik industries are generally …
ZB Nugroho, MF Cahyandito, AJ Astari… - International Journal …, 2022 - researchgate.net
Indonesia's batik industry is growing rapidly, including the segment specializing in natural dyes. However, this has produced concerns regarding sustainability deriving from, for …
YS Ayu, RS Kasiamdari - Research …, 2023 - worldresearchersassociations.com
Wastes released from the textile dyeing industry contain different hazardous compounds that are difficult to degrade such as azo dyes which are the main source of environmental …
This research aimed to investigate the potential screening of wood degrading fungi to degrade the textile dye. Nine fungi were selected based on their ability to remove the …
RS Dewi, A Mumpuni, NI Tsabitah - IOP Conference Series: Earth …, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
The rapidity of the batik industry in the Former Residence of Banyumas raises problems. Wastewater that discharged into upstream causes accumulation in downstream up to …
Most batik industries dispose of wastewater into the environment without being processed first. Biological wastewater treatment effectively can reduce color parameters. Optimization …
The Kutawaru written batik industry in Cilacap, Central Java developed rapidly but has the potential in environmental pollution. The wastewater of Kutawaru batik is still treated …