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Book chapterItem Open Access Treatment of Waste Water from Meat Industry(2016) Irshad, A.; Sureshkumar, S.; Raghunath, B.V.; Rajarajan, G.; Maheskumar, G.; TANUVASSlaughter houses and meat processing industry produce large amounts of waste water with high fat, grease and protein content with BOD level of 1500- 2000 mg/L. Because of the possible pollution of water sources, the efficient disposal of effluent from meat plants is important.Book chapterItem Open Access Impact of Dairy Effluent on Environment—A Review(TANUVAS, 2016) Raghunath, B.V.; Punnagaiarasi, A.; Rajarajan, G.; Irshad, A.; Elango, A.; Maheshkumar, G.; TANUVASDairy industry is among the most polluting of the food industries in regard to its large water consumption. Dairy is one of the major industries causing water pollution. Considering the increased milk demand, the dairy industry in India is expected to grow rapidly and have the waste generation and related environ- mental problems are also assumed increased importance.Book chapterItem Open Access Utilization of Cheese Industry Whey for Biofuel-Ethanol Production(2016) Rajarajan, G.; Irshad, A.; Raghunath, B.V.; Maheshkumar, G.; Punnagaiarasi, A.; TANUVASLarge quantities of whey are produced as a by-product during the manufacture of cheese and casein, and this must be disposed of or processed in an environmentally acceptable way. The key to the utilisation of this resource has been changing the perception of whey from a ‘waste material’ to an ‘opportunity’ for further processing.Book chapterItem Open Access Utilization of Slaughterhouse By-Products(2015) Sureshkumar, S.; Irshad, A.; Karthika, S.; TANUVASThese old sayings are the hidden market secrets of profitable meat trade. Meat sector in India plays an important role in providing livelihood to rural people, sustaining livestock production and contributes a valuable foreign exchange to the country. Animal slaughtering not only provides meat but also valuable by-products to the mankind.