Problems
What will AGI do for Tanning Chemical Disposal Risk?
Leather tanneries consume massive volumes of water, chromium salts, and sulfides to convert raw hides into stable leather, producing highly toxic, complex wastewater effluent. Facility operators and environmental compliance teams must neutralize this discharge before it reaches municipal systems or local waterways. The physical reality of the tanning process means chemical loads fluctuate wildly depending on the batch size, hide type, and specific tanning recipe used on any given shift.