Sri Lankan tannery complex hit by planning delay
The planned relocation of tanneries from the Sri Lankan capital of
The complex was scheduled to start working from middle of the year and is being built with the financial assistance of NORAD and UNDP, in the southern district of Sri Lanka. The Government, through the Ministry of Constitutional Affairs and Industrial Development, has developed the infrastructure while a company called SLAT has been responsible for the civil works for the Common Effluent Treatment Plant, which has a capacity of 1,500 cubic metres per day. Of the 14 tanneries due for relocation, 12 will process from raw hides and skins up to wet blue leather/crust and finished, while the remaining two will be exclusively involved in vegetable tanning. An investment of over $20 million is expected in the re-location process through new civil works and new tanning machinery.
The primary objective of the proposed Bata-Atha Project is to relocate the existing tanneries from