Abstract

Water pollution due to the discharge of dye effluents from the industries causes serious concern to the balance of the ecosystem and human health. Numerous technologies are currently available to remediate dye pollutants from industrial discharge; however, their efficacy and economic viability are often questioned. The expenses associated with advanced technologies make it a challenging option for small-scale and medium industries. In this scenario, incorporating biobased, sustainable material as an effective tool to eliminate dye pollutants’ attributes to its bulk availability, eco-friendly, recoverability, and better recycling makes it an ideal candidate. Herein, this book chapter highlights a comprehensive introduction about dyes followed by choice of materials and remediation techniques. Finally, the chapter summarizes biobased materials and their potential to ameliorate dye pollutants with prospects and challenges.

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