PRSI 2025 event is co-located with the Bharat Recycling Show 2025
This year the Tagline of the event is “Bharat ka Recycling Dhamaka”
MUMBAI, 8 SEPTEMBER, 2025 (TGN):The Plastics Recycling Show India (PRSI) will take place in Mumbai from November 13–15, 2025, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (NESCO), Goregaon. It is the region’s leading exhibition and conference dedicated to plastics recycling. This year the Show Theme is “Unlocking Circular Value: Regulatory and Market Trends in Recycling”
Following its successful 2024 launch, the 2025 edition will focus on innovation, infrastructure, and policy within the plastics recycling industry. The three-day event will bring together exhibitors and conference delegates to discuss the latest technologies and market trends.
The event is co-located with the Bharat Recycling Show 2025, India’s largest trade show for recycling various commodities, including plastics, e-waste, and metals. The comprehensive exhibition will feature the most advanced plastic waste management solutions, recycling equipment, and eco-friendly processing technologies. Running parallel to the expo, the high-level conference will host international speakers who will address key topics such as plastic recycling regulations, green manufacturing, industry challenges and opportunities, and emerging sustainability trends. This pivotal event promotes dialogue and collaboration to drive sustainable development in the plastic industry and aims to support India’s transition toward a zero-waste, circular economy. As the demand for environmental responsibility and green technology rises, PRSI offers a critical platform to explore solutions that shape the future of plastics recycling and contribute to a cleaner, greener planet.
The first Plastics Recycling Awards took place at the NESCO Bombay Exhibition Center (BEC) in Mumbai on 4 to 6 December at the Plastics Recycling Show India (PRSI), This year the second Plastics Recycling Awards 2025 will be held at PRSI 2025.The announcement of the Panelists and Industry Leaders’ for PRSI 2025 and Bharat Recycling Show 2025 was held today over a Networking Meet: “Shaping India’s Recycling Future” at a plush hotel in Andheri, Mumbai
Amar Singh, Secretary General of the Material Recycling Association of India, shared insights on the topic “Spanning Plastics, Metals, E-scrap, Batteries, ELVS, Tyres, and more. The panelist discussed indepth about Recycling Policy, EPR, GST, trade, and circularity. The elite panelist set the agenda for “India’s recycling future An In-Depth Analysis of India’s Strengths and Challenges.” At the announcement event the Eminent Panelists included: Dr. Sandeep Vakharia, Hon Secretary Bombay Non-Ferrous Metals Association; BK Soni Charman & MD Eco Recycling Ltd; Dr. Ajit Salvi, Regional Centre for Urban and Environmental Studies All India Institute of Local Self Government Mumbai; Gurashish Singh, Co-founder & CEO Recircle; Ravi Singh, Head of Operations, Landbell Group; Anuj Maheshwari, Co-Founder,Trace Resource.
Exhibition: The trade show will feature advanced recycling machinery, materials handling equipment, sorting and reprocessing technologies, and eco-friendly processing technologies from both Indian and international suppliers.
Conference: A multi-day conference will run alongside the exhibition, with international experts addressing key themes, including:Circular economy concepts; Regulatory developments;
Challenges and opportunities in the sector; Sustainable plastic solutions;
The economics of chemical recycling;
Integrating recycled plastics into mainstream manufacturing.
Networking: The event provides B2B networking opportunities for all stakeholders across the plastics recycling value chain, from manufacturers and brand owners to policymakers and investors.
The event is designed for a diverse audience, including: Plastics manufacturers and processors;
Recycling and waste management companies;Brand owners and sustainability-focused businesses;
Government agencies and policymakers
Investors and financiers looking for opportunities in the circular economy