Indian plastic exports can raise up to $25 billion by 2025
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Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister, Mansukh L Mandaviya, who unveiled the logo, assured the plastic industry of full support and an enabling environment to further boost its performance and potential. “The industry is contributing significantly to the economic development of India. We are committed to making the sector Atmanirbhar”, he said.
Stating that India is poised to become the plastics processing hub of the world, Jigish said, “The industry that employs about four million people and comprises more than 50,000 processing units, is expected to reach Rs. 9.1 lakh crore ($102 billion) by 2025”.
Plastindia Foundation said they are committed to work closely with the government and the industry to facilitate growth and to work towards innovative and modern manufacturing techniques that ‘will be sustainable for the environment and the economy’. It claimed that over the years, the plastics industry has reinvented itself with advanced innovations and developed environment friendly processing and utilization techniques that do not affect the environment.
The 10 goals shared by the Plastindia Foundation include, among others, making India the number one destination for manufacturing plastics, creating employment opportunities to empower the economy of the country, to encourage new innovative techniques and to increase the processing capacity of the plastic industry.
The Industry That Employs About Four Million People And Comprises More Than 50,000 Processing Units, Is Expected To Reach Rs. 9.1 Lakh Crore ($102 Billion) By 2025
Plastindia Foundation said they are committed to work closely with the government and the industry to facilitate growth and to work towards innovative and modern manufacturing techniques that ‘will be sustainable for the environment and the economy’. It claimed that over the years, the plastics industry has reinvented itself with advanced innovations and developed environment friendly processing and utilization techniques that do not affect the environment.
The 10 goals shared by the Plastindia Foundation include, among others, making India the number one destination for manufacturing plastics, creating employment opportunities to empower the economy of the country, to encourage new innovative techniques and to increase the processing capacity of the plastic industry.