Taiwanese proposal wins first certificate

11/05/2010
At a recent meeting of the executive of the International Union of Leather Technologists and Chemists Societies (IULTCS) in Hong Kong, the first IULTCS Certificate of Approval for a research proposal was granted.

The IULTCS Research Commission (IUR), under chair Dr Dietrich Tegtmeyer, accepted a proposal from Professor Walter Wen-Chien Kuo of the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology in Taiwan for a project entitled ‘Tannery wastewater treatment and reuse using horizontal bio-filter and constructed wetland’. This certification process, now in place, has the goal of supporting global research and development efforts for sustainable leather manufacturing.

The IUR was established under former IULTCS prresident Marc Folachier to help focus global research on the needs of the industry. Under the recent leadership of Dr Tegtmeyer, and with the help of Mr Folachier’s successor, Elton Hurlow, the IUR established criteria for research platforms and a process by which projects that comply with these criteria become candidates for the IUR Certificate of Approval. The IUR will not sponsor specific research activities, but approved projects should fulfil criteria for public funding and make it easier for individuals to apply for specific grants. The process will also serve as a networking platform for individual researchers and innovators to make it easier to find the right contacts for discussion and collaboration around the world.

The aim of the first project submitted by Professor Kuo and approved by the IUR is to help the Taiwanese tanning industry meet local effluent standards by looking at reduction, recycling and re-use of wastewater by Water Cascade Analysis, and with an emphasis on reducing chemical additions, sludge production, and cost.

The IUR Commission felt that the principles employed were of global interest for the leather industry and gave their support to the project. It is anticipated that certification from a legitimate body such as the IUR will improve regional funding opportunities for individual researchers, but also facilitate global communication and provide networking opportunities for scientists working on leather industry projects.

There is a need for new ideas and technologies for the industry to maintain a competitive leather profile in a modern, competitive, and fast changing consumer world. The IUR will support worldwide research and development activities with the goal of improving best practice manufacturing technologies from an aesthetical, ecological, and economic point of view. “With this new certification process we hope to support as many research and development facilities as possible around the world to get funds for innovative project ideas, in line with IULTCS guidelines. With the official support from IULTCS the importance and the need of the project could be made more clear, which should lead to higher prioritisation in the authorisation process," Dr Dietrich Tegtmeyer said.