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₹40,000 Crore Textile Industry Powered by Water Recycling | Tiruppur

Summary by The Better India
Tiruppur once turned its own river black. Toxic dyes from textile factories polluted the Noyyal River, forcing courts to shut 700 dyeing units and leaving nearly 50,000 workers jobless. But the city refused to collapse. Instead, the textile industry invested in Zero Liquid Discharge technology, building a system that now recycles 130 million litres of water every day. Today, Tiruppur exports ₹40,000 crore worth of garments globally, proving that…
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The Better India broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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