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==Ist Chemie gefährlich?==
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==Is chemistry dangerous?==
Chemie ist in allem enthalten, was wir essen, womit wir in Kontakt geraden oder riechen. Eine unsachgemäße Handhabung von Chemikalien kann in jedem Bereich gefährlich sein. Chemikalien sind komplex. Gewöhnliches Speisesalz, das wir in unserer Nahrung verwenden, braucht der Körper, aber reizt in Wunden und Augen und überdosiert schadet es bei der Nahrungsaufnahme der Gesundheit. Speisesalz kann unser Trinkwasser zerstören.  
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Chemistry is present in everything we eat, come into contact with, or smell. Improper handling of chemicals can be dangerous in any field. Chemicals are complex. Common table salt, which we use in our food, is necessary for our bodies but can irritate wounds and eyes. Overdosing on salt through food consumption can be harmful to our health. Additionally, if salt enters our groundwater, it can destroy it.
  
  
==Ist die Lederchemie gefährlich?==
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==Is leather chemistry dangerous?==
Die Lederherstellung ist eine der ältesten Industrien und hat schon immer Chemikalien verwendet, von Rauch von Holzfeuern über Urin bis hin zu Gerbstoffen in pflanzlichen Materialien. Leder hat eine alte Geschichte des geschickten Einsatzes von Biomaterialien, von denen einige merkwürdig klingen, aber zum damaligen Stand der Technick fortschrittliche Wissenschaft waren. Heutzutage ist die Lederindustrie sehr vorsichtig bei der Verwendung von Chemikalien, und hat sich neuen Techniken und Rohstoffen stätig angepasst. Viele alte biochemische Verfahren wurden durch neuere chemische Verfahren ersetzt, und es gibt einen starken Trend in der Lederindustrie hin zu modernen Lösungen, um den Gesamtchemikalienverbrauch zu reduzieren und Chemikalien zu eliminieren, die aus fossilen Brennstoffen stammen oder schädlich sein können.
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[[Leather production]] is one of the oldest [[leather industry|industries]] and has always used chemicals, from [[brain tanning|smoke from wood fires]] to urine and [[tannins]] in [[Vegetable-tanned leather|plant materials]]. [[Leather]] has a long history of clever use of biomaterials, some of which may sound peculiar but were considered advanced science at the time. Nowadays, the leather industry is very cautious about chemical usage and continually adapts to new techniques and raw materials. Many traditional biochemical processes have been replaced by newer chemical methods, and there is a strong trend in the leather industry towards modern solutions to reduce overall chemical usage and eliminate chemicals that come from fossil fuels or can be harmful.
  
  
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In [[leather production]], as in all industries, it is of utmost importance to ensure that all employees receive proper training and have the necessary facilities and protective clothing to handle chemicals appropriately. It is also crucial to handle all waste (solid, liquid, and gaseous) safely and well within legal limits. Tanneries must comply with standards such as the EU REACH requirements for chemicals and often work with their customers on self-imposed restrictions that are more stringent for [[Leather sustainability and traceability|sustainable]] leather production. Many leather companies have additionally joined the ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) or established similar standards that go beyond national or regional laws. The best available leather technologies do not require toxic chemicals and are used in all major and modern [[tannery|tanneries]] worldwide.
Bei der Lederherstellung ist es, wie in allen Industrien, von größter Bedeutung sicherzustellen, dass alle Mitarbeiter angemessen geschult werden und über die richtigen Einrichtungen und Arbeitskleidung verfügen, um Chemikalien ordnungsgemäß zu handhaben, und dass alle Abfälle (fest, flüssig und gasförmig) sicher gehandhabt werden und weit innerhalb der gesetzlichen Grenzen liegen. Gerbereien müssen Standards wie die EU REACH-Anforderungen für Chemikalien einhalten und arbeiten in den meisten Fällen mit ihren Kunden an deutlich strengeren selbst auferlegten Beschränkungen. Viele Lederunternehmen sind zusätzlich der ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) beigetreten oder haben ähnliche Standards festgelegt, die weit über nationale oder regionale Gesetze hinausgehen. Die besten verfügbaren Ledertechnologien erfordern keine giftigen Chemikalien und werden in allen großen und modernen Gerbereien weltweit eingesetzt.  
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Is chemistry dangerous?

Chemistry is present in everything we eat, come into contact with, or smell. Improper handling of chemicals can be dangerous in any field. Chemicals are complex. Common table salt, which we use in our food, is necessary for our bodies but can irritate wounds and eyes. Overdosing on salt through food consumption can be harmful to our health. Additionally, if salt enters our groundwater, it can destroy it.


Is leather chemistry dangerous?

Leather production is one of the oldest industries and has always used chemicals, from smoke from wood fires to urine and tannins in plant materials. Leather has a long history of clever use of biomaterials, some of which may sound peculiar but were considered advanced science at the time. Nowadays, the leather industry is very cautious about chemical usage and continually adapts to new techniques and raw materials. Many traditional biochemical processes have been replaced by newer chemical methods, and there is a strong trend in the leather industry towards modern solutions to reduce overall chemical usage and eliminate chemicals that come from fossil fuels or can be harmful.


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Vegetable tannins - Quebracho wood

 

In leather production, as in all industries, it is of utmost importance to ensure that all employees receive proper training and have the necessary facilities and protective clothing to handle chemicals appropriately. It is also crucial to handle all waste (solid, liquid, and gaseous) safely and well within legal limits. Tanneries must comply with standards such as the EU REACH requirements for chemicals and often work with their customers on self-imposed restrictions that are more stringent for sustainable leather production. Many leather companies have additionally joined the ZDHC (Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals) or established similar standards that go beyond national or regional laws. The best available leather technologies do not require toxic chemicals and are used in all major and modern tanneries worldwide.


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Chromium (III) oxide in powder form.

 

Additional information


Video about leather production


The leather production in a modern tannery.


Tanning methods
Chrome tanning - Vegetable-tanned leather - Synthetic tanning - Tanning with fats and oils


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