French firm Callebaut de Blicquy (CDB) announced in February that it would implement the test-project with two member mills of Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) by installing environment friendly and cost efficient machinery and helping to operate them for a year.
CDB, with two other French companies Dewailly Conseils and L'Eau Pure, planned to provide technical and training support to Purbani Fabrics Ltd and Comfit Composite Knit Ltd.
An Optilab system to identify chemicals responsible for pollution and a submerged bio-reactor would be installed to allow efficient reduction of the final effluent pollution. This pilot project cost was estimated at around 200,000 euros.
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