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Plastics Recycling & UTECH India Concluded with Resounding Success
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Plastics Recycling & UTECH India Concluded with Resounding Success

The inaugural editions of Plastic Recycling Show India (PRSI) 2024 and UTECH India - Sustainable Polyurethane and Foam Expo (ISPUF) 2024, organised by Crain Communications and Media Fusion, concluded successfully last December, setting new benchmarks in sustainability, recycling, and material innovation. Both events brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to drive meaningful conversations and showcase groundbreaking solutions that will shape the future of their respective sectors.

PRSI 2024 witnessed over 6,000 visitors exploring the latest advancements in plastic recycling, sustainable materials, and waste management solutions from more than 120 exhibitors. The event featured a packed conference, with sessions addressing extended producer responsibility (EPR), advancements in recycling technology, waste segregation strategies, and regulatory frameworks. Moreover, the Plastics Recycling Awards India recognized excellence in the industry. The awards celebrated individuals and organizations driving innovation and sustainability in plastics recycling across 6 categories, including Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd., Pashupati Group, DOMO Engineering Plastics India, Ishitva Robotic Systems and Banyan Nation winning accolades.

Simultaneously, ISPUF 2024 - along with the Sleep Expo India Pavilion - served as a premier platform for the polyurethane and foam industry, attracting 2,700+ visitors and around 50 exhibitors presenting cutting-edge polyurethane and foam innovations. The event鈥檚 knowledge-driven conference, featuring 18 expert speakers, covered key trends such as sustainable PU applications, advanced manufacturing processes, mattress manufacturing and regulatory developments.

Taher Patrawala, Managing Director, Media Fusion, said, 鈥淧RSI & UTECH ISPUF 2024 have reaffirmed the pivotal role of strategic initiatives in driving sustainability and innovation across the plastic recycling, polyurethane, and foam industries. By uniting industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers, the event provided a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, groundbreaking solutions, and collaborative efforts towards a circular economy. The remarkable participation of over 8000 visitors and 160+ exhibitors highlight the industry's commitment to responsible waste management and sustainable material advancements. As these sectors continue to evolve, PRSI and ISPUF will remain instrumental in shaping industry standards, fostering innovation, and paving the way for a more sustainable future."

PRSI & UTECH ISPUF 2024 received robust support from leading industry associations, media partners, and advocacy groups committed to driving sustainable change in the plastics recycling sector. Key supporters included the Builders鈥� Association of India, Association of Furniture Manufacturers and Traders, Indian Plastics Institute (IPI), and the Association of PET Recyclers Bharat (APR Bharat) amongst others.

Matthew Barber, Global Events Director, Crain Communications said, 鈥淭he overwhelming success of PRSI & UTECH ISPUF 2024 underscores the country鈥檚 growing commitment to circular economy principles, sustainable product innovations, and global collaboration. With participation from 50+ countries, both events have reinforced their positions as premier platforms for business growth, knowledge sharing, and policy advancements. This global engagement highlights the increasing need for cross-industry cooperation and innovation-driven solutions to tackle sustainability challenges and shape the future of these industries."

Prominent exhibitors across both shows included Sesotec, Pashupati Polytex, Dalmia, Ribotl, Leevams, JB Ecotex, Packem Umasree in PRSI and Duroflex, Libra Mattresses, Chemie Products, Altair, Shakun Industries, AS Entterprises, in ISPUF, amongst others, who displayed groundbreaking solutions.

The inaugural editions of Plastic Recycling Show India (PRSI) 2024 and UTECH India - Sustainable Polyurethane and Foam Expo (ISPUF) 2024, organised by Crain Communications and Media Fusion, concluded successfully last December, setting new benchmarks in sustainability, recycling, and material innovation. Both events brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to drive meaningful conversations and showcase groundbreaking solutions that will shape the future of their respective sectors. PRSI 2024 witnessed over 6,000 visitors exploring the latest advancements in plastic recycling, sustainable materials, and waste management solutions from more than 120 exhibitors. The event featured a packed conference, with sessions addressing extended producer responsibility (EPR), advancements in recycling technology, waste segregation strategies, and regulatory frameworks. Moreover, the Plastics Recycling Awards India recognized excellence in the industry. The awards celebrated individuals and organizations driving innovation and sustainability in plastics recycling across 6 categories, including Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd., Pashupati Group, DOMO Engineering Plastics India, Ishitva Robotic Systems and Banyan Nation winning accolades. Simultaneously, ISPUF 2024 - along with the Sleep Expo India Pavilion - served as a premier platform for the polyurethane and foam industry, attracting 2,700+ visitors and around 50 exhibitors presenting cutting-edge polyurethane and foam innovations. The event鈥檚 knowledge-driven conference, featuring 18 expert speakers, covered key trends such as sustainable PU applications, advanced manufacturing processes, mattress manufacturing and regulatory developments. Taher Patrawala, Managing Director, Media Fusion, said, 鈥淧RSI & UTECH ISPUF 2024 have reaffirmed the pivotal role of strategic initiatives in driving sustainability and innovation across the plastic recycling, polyurethane, and foam industries. By uniting industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers, the event provided a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, groundbreaking solutions, and collaborative efforts towards a circular economy. The remarkable participation of over 8000 visitors and 160+ exhibitors highlight the industry's commitment to responsible waste management and sustainable material advancements. As these sectors continue to evolve, PRSI and ISPUF will remain instrumental in shaping industry standards, fostering innovation, and paving the way for a more sustainable future. PRSI & UTECH ISPUF 2024 received robust support from leading industry associations, media partners, and advocacy groups committed to driving sustainable change in the plastics recycling sector. Key supporters included the Builders鈥� Association of India, Association of Furniture Manufacturers and Traders, Indian Plastics Institute (IPI), and the Association of PET Recyclers Bharat (APR Bharat) amongst others. Matthew Barber, Global Events Director, Crain Communications said, 鈥淭he overwhelming success of PRSI & UTECH ISPUF 2024 underscores the country鈥檚 growing commitment to circular economy principles, sustainable product innovations, and global collaboration. With participation from 50+ countries, both events have reinforced their positions as premier platforms for business growth, knowledge sharing, and policy advancements. This global engagement highlights the increasing need for cross-industry cooperation and innovation-driven solutions to tackle sustainability challenges and shape the future of these industries. Prominent exhibitors across both shows included Sesotec, Pashupati Polytex, Dalmia, Ribotl, Leevams, JB Ecotex, Packem Umasree in PRSI and Duroflex, Libra Mattresses, Chemie Products, Altair, Shakun Industries, AS Entterprises, in ISPUF, amongst others, who displayed groundbreaking solutions.

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