India Leads the Way: GCPRS Focuses on Sustainable Plastics

The Global Conclave on Recycling and Sustainability of Plastics- GCPRS is scheduled to be held between 4th July 2024 and 7th July 2024 at Bharat Mandapam Pragati Maidan(New Delhi), jointly organized by All India Plastic Manufacturer’s Association (AIPMA) & Chemical and Petrochemical Association of India.

This event is designed to address the pressing issues of usage of plastics and its impact on the environment worldwide by promoting recycling and sustainability.

The event is set to host a number of knowledgeable speakers who represent some of the largest companies within the industry.

2024 – Focus area and Issues:

It will focus in 2024 about sustainable plastics use and key problems in plastic pollution and waste management. The talks to touch already processed waste would also discuss in improving waste comrades nb collection whether prior sorting and recycling operation that likely contemplates improving the feedstock supply chain and transportation infrastructure. There will be also discussion on enhancing product design for more recyclable compatibility and increasing the substitution of proprietary recycled materials.

Collaboration among all relevant sectors of society, to become an effectively coordinated solution.

The conclave designed to enable discussions and consistent commitment for plastic waste reduction across stakeholders – industry players, policymakers and government stakeholders. Key ministries such as Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Swachh Bharat Mission will influence policy instruments and programme initiatives to imbibe plastic in a manner that aligns the requirements of a circular economy.

The State of Plastic Recycling in India

The plastic recycling business in India is expected to develop significantly and reach $6.9 billion by 2033. Currently, activities in the informal sector account for the majority of the 60% of plastic garbage that is recycled. The conclave will emphasise how improving consumer education and investment levels may improve the nation’s infrastructure for garbage collection and recycling.

New developments and commercial prospects

Modern recycling techniques as well as environmentally friendly substitutes including compostable and biodegradable plastics will be on display at GCPRS 2024. Leading figures in the industry and creative thinkers will showcase their most recent developments in waste management that support India’s audacious objective of zero waste. It is anticipated that this coming together of concepts and technologies would spur new ventures and alliances in the recycling industry.

The conclave provides an essential forum for stakeholders to investigate novel approaches, establish partnerships, and propel progress in the direction of a more sustainable plastic ecosystem. GCPRS 2024 seeks to accelerate the global transition to responsible plastic usage and environmental stewardship by promoting discourse and demonstrating technology advances.

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