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

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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.

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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.

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Today, Tiruppur exports ₹40,000 crore worth of garments globally, proving that fashion and sustainability can go hand in hand.

A powerful reminder: innovation can turn even environmental crises into solutions. 🌍💧

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