India Sets Its Sights on Becoming a Global Plastic-Processing Hub
India is poised to become a global hub for plastic processing, providing growth opportunities for the MSME sector. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasizes sustainable and responsible growth at PLASTINDIA 2026, urging the industry to innovate in eco-friendly manufacturing and recycling, addressing Delhi's plastic waste challenge.
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India stands on the brink of establishing itself as a global hub for plastic processing, opening significant growth avenues for the country's micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) sector. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighted this opportunity during the inauguration of PLASTINDIA 2026.
Gupta urged the plastic industry to prioritize sustainable and responsible growth, stressing the importance of innovating eco-friendly manufacturing processes and achieving an ambitious target of 100% plastic waste recycling. She stressed that sustainability should be at the industry's core vision.
Addressing the growing plastic waste challenge in Delhi, Gupta called on industry stakeholders to champion recycling initiatives, embrace circular economic practices, and adopt innovative material solutions, supporting Delhi's transformation into a greener city.
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