"Some 20 or 25 tanneries have shown interest to open their units here because of problem to get raw materials in Uttar Pradesh. They are looking for land or taking over existing units," Calcutta Leather Complex Tanners Association president Ramesh Juneja told PTI.
Tanneries of Uttar Pradesh were facing shortage of raw materials following the state government's action against illegal slaughter houses.
State MSME secretary Rajiva Sinha said that he had been informed by the local leather industry about their UP firms' interest in opening units in West Bengal.
The Calcutta Leather Complex currently has about 350 tanners and leather processors and it cannot offer plot to new units due to constraints in effluent treatment capacity in the complex, Juneja said.
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"Two new treatment plants have been proposed by the state government which will help open scope for additional 250 units to set up shop here," he said.
West Bengal government would be pumping Rs 200 crore over the next two years to modernise the complex, Sinha said adding that the DPR for the project was underway.
Of the 1100 acre leather complex, 970 acres is available for leather activity. As of now, 325 wet tanneries and 39 leather units operate out of this zone.
The state leather industry, pegged at Rs 13,000 crore, including exports worth Rs 7,000 crore, is expected to get a boost if the Kanpur tanneries open units in here.