Central Leather Research Institute
- Central Leather Research Institute or CLRI is the world’s largest leather research institute in terms of research papers and patents.
- The institute located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu was founded on 24 April 1948 as a constituent laboratory under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
Activities
- The objective of the institute was to deal with all aspects of the leather industry.
- It carries out research and development in areas such as adapted preservation methods for new hides and skins, improvement of existing leather with respect to shrinkage and color fastness, tanning and finishing techniques, control of environmental pollution, and product design and development of garments, shoes and other articles.
- The institute also offers technical assistance through training courses on design development, sample making and fabrication, consultancy, preparation of feasibility reports, quality control, among various other activities.
- The institute houses departments such as Chemical and Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Engineering Sciences and Information Sciences.
- Besides this, the institute has four regional extension centers in Ahmedabad, Jalandhar, Kanpur and Kolkata.
Milestones
- In 2003, the institute came up with a biological dressing for burn patients that helps in healing second and third degree burns faster and more effectively.
- In 2004, the institute tied up with National Institute of Fashion Technology to offer professional educational programmes specifically for designing footwear and leather products.
- In the same year, the institute took up a pilot activity to produce biodiesel from rice bran oil. In 2014 CLRI Scientists launched website to conveniently share real research problems and solutions in research.