Production of Floral Dye from different flowers available in West Bengal for Textile and Dye Industry
Released on = February 28, 2007, 3:29 am
Press Release Author = Ms. Papita Saha
Industry = Environment
Press Release Summary = In India a huge amount of flowers are cultivated & West Bengal is the 4th position to cultivate flowers after Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka & Tamilnadu. These flowers are used as decoration purposes or for offering to God. A survey report reveals that 40% of the total productions of flowers are unsold and wasted everyday which are thrown in water of river Ganga or dumped which also creates water pollution as well as environmental pollution. These wasted flowers can be used in various ways & we can get wealth from waste materials.
Press Release Body = From the ancient times, people are using natural dye1,2,3 for colouring the textile fibre until the latter half of the 19th Century. But after the invention of synthetic dye, natural dyes are not used because of the advantage of synthetic dye over natural dye in respect of application, colour range and availability. But some of the synthetic dyes are toxic; create allergic reaction to skin & contaminant the environment. Due to the disadvantages of synthetic dye, natural dyestuffs have revived in Europe, Japan &U.S. In India specially in West Bengal, a huge amount of flowers are wasted everyday. A survey report reveals that among India, West Bengal is in 4th position to cultivate flowers after Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka & Tamilnadu. Another survey report on area & production of flowers in West Bengal (03-04) shows that in West Bengal, 4.104 hactor Areas are used for cultivation of marigold flower & almost 33.099 tonnes of flowers are produced in year 03-04. For China rose it is 2.71 hactor area & 43.557 tonnes. Survey reports also reveals that almost 40% flowers are unsold of total flower production and wasted which are thrown in water of Ganga river or any other places which creates water pollution. But these flowers can be used to extract dye which can be used as natural floral dye for colouring textile fibre. These natural dye are cost effective, eco-friendly & renewable and has no allergic action on skin. For our work we have taken cotton fabric and we choose Marigold flowers, China rose flowers for dyeing the fibre.
The main objectives of the work are: i) Extraction of natural dye from flowers like Marigold, China rose by efficient process for colouration of textile fibre. ii) Using natural dye in spite of chemical dye so that environmental pollution due to chemical dye can be restricted. iii) To study the color characteristics using different types of mordant.
Web Site = www.geocities.com/kusumika_project
Contact Details = Ms. Papita saha. Kolkata India E-Mail:papitasaha@gmail.com