Transforming India’s Plastic Recycling Landscape

With India’s plastic recycling market projected to rise from 9.9 million bunches in 2023 to 23.7 million tons by 2032 at a 9.86% CAGR, the inaugural Plastics Recycling Show India 2024 (PRSI), slated for December 4-6, 2024 is positioned to revolutionize the industry. 

Taher Patrawala, Managing Director of Media Fusion, emphasizes PRSI’s value amidst worldwide sustainability shifts. He hails India’s strides, consisting of single-use plastic restrictions and Extended Producer Responsibility guidelines, as crucial steps in plastic waste management. 

PRSI 2024 will unify stakeholders in a three-day exposition and conference, focusing on circular economy principles, lasting packaging, policies, developments, and more. Esteemed panelists at a pre-event roundtable discussed Mumbai’s one-of-a-kind obstacles, supporting for joint services.

Matthew Barber, Global Events Director at Crain Communications, highlights PRS’s global success and India’s crucial duty in dealing with plastic contamination. With India going beyond international reusing averages, PRSI 2024 aims to spark advancement and drive a round economy change.

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