
Some Chromas are only awarded from certain events, and some are unobtainable. As rare as they are, they require a huge amount of luck to obtain, ranging from 0.05 to a 0.02 drop rate. There are currently 21 different kinds of Chroma Blooks. It produces dyes, chemicals, emulsions and pigment dispersions for the textile, leather, paper and coatings industries. Chromas are the second highest rarity of blooks, and require a huge amount of dedication and grinding in order to obtain. The Jamshoro site is one of the biggest textile chemical sites within Archroma. “The data from the SGS testing report is indicative of Archroma’s commitment towards sustainable operational excellence.” "In 2010 we decided to make the significant investment in the Jamshoro site with the aim of setting new standards not only in the quantity but also in the quality of the recovered water,” said Mujtaba Rahim, CEO of Archroma in Pakistan. The operational SET plant is spread over an area of 25 acres consisting of flocculation, equalization, surface aeration, clarification, ultra filtration and reverse osmosis to yield colorless water with a chemical oxygen demand and total dissolvable solids of less than 75 ppm. After falling asleep in a public park you suddenly find yourself trapped by a psychopath who forces you to solve color-based puzzles even though you are.

With an investment of 371 million PKR, the facility not only supports the substantial recovery of 80% of water but also allows effluent treatment based on zero liquid discharge, fulfilling Pakistan’s stringent National Environmental Quality Standards (NEQS) requirements. Archroma opened its first sustainable effluent treatment (SET) facility for a textile operational site in Jamshoro, Pakistan.
