With smooth power supply arrangement, overhauled CETP, Savar tannery ready for Eid
Highlights
- Target sets for 1 crore pieces of rawhide collection
- Dual source dedicated power connection for uninterrupted supply
- 3 cos allowed for raw-cutting export to reduce wastages pressure
The Bscic Tannery Industrial Estate in Savar has made arrangements for uninterrupted power supply so that the industry doesn't have to suffer from load-shedding and can continue processing of rawhides of sacrificial animals this Eid-ul-Adha season.
With overhauling the central waste treatment plant and other repairing work of machinery, tanners at the Savar tannery are now all ready for the heavy workload ahead.
Md Mahfujur Rahman Rijwan, the executive engineer of Bscic Tannery Industrial Estate, told TBS, "We made an arrangement for dual source power connections for CETP to tackle untoward power outages. Through these, an uninterrupted power supply will be ensured."
Mustak Ahmed, deputy secretary (Bscic) of the Industries Ministry and managing director of Dhaka Tannery Industrial Estate Waste Treatment Plant Company Ltd, told The Business Standard (TBS), "We have completed all-out preparation to handle the extra pressure during Eid.
"Overhauling work of the CETP, washing the tanks, overhauling various machinery, and replacing faulty parts have already been done. Besides, a pond was dug to remove wastage."
Almost 60% of the country's total demand for leather is collected during Eid-ul-Adha every year. The Bangladesh Tanners Association has set a target of collecting 1 crore pieces of rawhides from cows, buffaloes, and goats this year.
Md Mahfujur, also chief engineer of Dhaka Tannery Industrial Estate Waste Treatment Plant Company Limited, said this year, most of the overhauling expenditure will be spent on the renovation of CETP machinery.
The CETP authorities have fixed the expenditure of Tk1.16 crore for 15 sectors, including chemical supply, pond digging, and CETP overhauling. They also repaired the out-of-service generators.
During last year's Eid, the closure of the Effluent Pumping Stations (EPS) due to load shedding led to overflows of liquid waste from tanneries at the industrial estate and being littered directly into the river.
Meanwhile, the board of directors of Dhaka Tannery Industrial Estate Waste Treatment Plant Company Limited gave a nod to three companies to export raw cutting. The companies are Anjuman Trading Corporation, Ayub Brothers Tannery, and Bengal Pelly.
The parts of rawhides including ears and feet, which are usually cut off by the tanneries, are considered as raw cutting. The quantity of this raw cutting is about 50% of the total waste.
Mustak Ahmed, MD of the Wastage Treatment Plant Company, told TBS that it earns foreign exchange, and also reduces the pressure on our waste management system.
Md Mizanur Rahman, vice chairman of Bangladesh Tanners Association, told TBS that Anjuman Trading exported more than 2,000 tonnes of raw cuttings to Vietnam and Cambodia.
Md Sakhawat Ullah, general secretary of BTA, and owner of Salma Tannery, said the three companies who got permission to export raw cuttings will pay Tk2,000 per tonne to the CETP authorities.
He said this sector is expected to export worth $1.5 billion in the upcoming fiscal year which was $1.12 billion in the last 11 months.