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Savar's Leather Industry bustles

After Eid-ul-Azha, workers and tannery owners are busy collecting raw hides and preserving them with salt. Truckloads of hides are arriving at tanneries across the industrial area throughout the day. As the sector still lacks the environmental certification required for direct access to European markets, most of the hides are being exported to China.

The hides are hung in the factory to be dried for conversion into finished leather.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
The hides are hung in the factory to be dried for conversion into finished leather. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
The work of drying the processed leather is in full swing in factories at the Savar Industrial Area to meet the demand of domestic leather goods factories and for export to the international market.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
The work of drying the processed leather is in full swing in factories at the Savar Industrial Area to meet the demand of domestic leather goods factories and for export to the international market. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
A worker arranges the processed hides after they were preserved at a tannery in Savar.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
A worker arranges the processed hides after they were preserved at a tannery in Savar. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
After the initial stage of preserving the hides, they are taken from the factories in Savar to other factories.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
After the initial stage of preserving the hides, they are taken from the factories in Savar to other factories. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
After processing the raw hides of sacrificial animals, workers are busy transporting them to factories in the Savar Industrial Area.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
After processing the raw hides of sacrificial animals, workers are busy transporting them to factories in the Savar Industrial Area. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
After the initial stage of preserving the hides, they are taken from the factories in Savar to other factories.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
After the initial stage of preserving the hides, they are taken from the factories in Savar to other factories. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
A worker arranges the processed hides after they were preserved at a tannery in Savar.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
A worker arranges the processed hides after they were preserved at a tannery in Savar. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
Workers in Savar's leather factories are working around the clock to preserve the quality of raw hides.   Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
Workers in Savar's leather factories are working around the clock to preserve the quality of raw hides. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
The processing of raw hides of animals is in full swing at Savar’s tanneries.   Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
The processing of raw hides of animals is in full swing at Savar’s tanneries. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
Raw hides are piled at tanneries in Savar, where a worker separates the salted hides to prevent them from rotting and maintain their quality.  Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
Raw hides are piled at tanneries in Savar, where a worker separates the salted hides to prevent them from rotting and maintain their quality. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
Workers in Savar's leather factories are working around the clock to preserve the quality of raw hides.   Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon
Workers in Savar's leather factories are working around the clock to preserve the quality of raw hides. Photo: Shamsul Haque Ripon

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Published : 16 Jun 2026, 09:40 PM

Updated : 16 Jun 2026, 09:40 PM

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