This paper embodies details on the extraction behavior of Cr(III) along wit
h Al(III), Fe(III), Mg(II), Mn(Il), Co(II), Ni(II), and Cu(II) from hydroch
loric acid media employing the Cyanex 301-toluene system. All of these meta
ls, except Cr(III), Mg(II), and Mn(II), are extracted into the organic phas
e. This property of the extractant has been used to separate Cr(III) from t
he binary mixtures. The partition data have been extended onto spent chrome
liquor, and this waste has been treated in such a manner so that it become
s suitable for use in trivalent plating baths. The hydrolytic stability and
recycling capacity has been reported. Because the concentration of Cr(III)
in the waste is much lower than that required for chromium depositions in
Cr(III) plating baths, a concentration step using MgO as a precipitating ag
ent has been appended. To summarize, this paper envisages a new approach to
tannery waste management that focuses on treating spent chrome liquors usi
ng a solvent extraction technique in such a manner that the waste becomes s
uitable for use in trivalent plating baths. This would not only help abate
pollution but also recover the metal in a pure form.