Media Fusion and Crain
Communications are set to host Bharat Recycling Show 2025, India's biggest
trade exhibition and conference dedicated to commodity recycling. The event
will take place from November 13 to 15, 2025, at the Bombay Exhibition Center
in Mumbai, serving as a pivotal platform for industry leaders, policymakers,
and innovators to explore the latest advancements in recycling technologies and
sustainable waste management solutions.
This year, Bharat Recycling
Show 2025 will be co-located with the 2nd edition of Plastics Recycling Show
India, fostering cross-industry synergy and offering a comprehensive 360-degree
showcase of recycling solutions. The collaboration aims to strengthen
partnerships across multiple sectors, bringing together stakeholders to drive
progress toward a more sustainable circular economy.
Mr.
Taher Patrawala, Managing Director of Media Fusion, stated,
“India’s waste management market is projected to reach USD 18.40 billion by
2030, driven by increasing waste generation and the growing emphasis on
circular economy principles. However, with only 30% of recyclable waste
currently being processed, there remains significant untapped potential for
improvement. Bharat Recycling Show 2025 will serve as a landmark industry
platform, bringing together a diverse range of commodities, industry leaders, and
policymakers to foster innovation, policy dialogue, and sustainable waste
management solutions in the Indian market.”
Bharat Recycling Show 2025
will feature recycling technologies and practices in a diverse range of
commodities-metals, electronic wastes, batteries end-of-life vehicles, tyres,
paper, construction and demolition, wood, and textiles. The metals segment will
cover both ferrous materials, such as iron and steel, and non-ferrous metals,
including aluminum, copper, zinc, lead, brass, nickel, gold, and silver.
E-Scrap will spotlight advancements in electronic waste recycling, while the
batteries segment will address sustainable battery disposal and repurposing.
The exhibition will also highlight end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling,
showcasing efficient processes for dismantling and repurposing vehicle
components. The tyre recycling sector will present innovations aimed at
reducing environmental impact, while the paper recycling segment will explore
advancements in sustainable paper waste management. Additionally, the event
will emphasize the recycling of construction and demolition (C&D) waste,
repurposing of wood materials, and innovations in textile recycling to minimize
to manage fabric waste.
The event is already being
supported by leading industry associations, including the India Lead Zinc
Development Association (ILZDA) and MTLEXS, reinforcing its significance as a
key platform for the recycling sector. The exhibition will feature renowned
global and domestic companies, including LAMACART, Forest Resources, Power
Hydrotech, and several other industry leaders, showcasing state-of-the-art
recycling technologies and solutions tailored for the Indian market.
Commenting on the
significance of the launch, Mr. Matthew
Barber, Global Events Director, Crain Communications, emphasized that
“Bharat Recycling Show 2025 comes at a crucial time as India’s recycling
industry gains momentum on both national and global fronts. With the success of
the Plastics Recycling Show India, we are even more convinced that highlighting
advanced recycling solutions across all commodities is the need of the hour. He
highlighted that the event has been curated to bring together key stakeholders
to showcase solutions, address challenges, and facilitate discussions on
policies and technological innovations, ultimately driving progress toward a
more sustainable waste management ecosystem.”
In addition to the
expansive exhibition, the event will host a high-level conference addressing
critical themes, including circular economy principles, sustainable packaging
innovations, regulatory challenges, emerging recycling technologies, and
industry trends. The conference aims to bridge knowledge gaps, foster industry
dialogue, and accelerate the adoption of sustainable recycling solutions,
further strengthening India’s transition toward an eco-friendly waste
management framework.