• Mr Prabh Das,Managing Director & CEO, HMEL was the Chief Guest to inaugurate 4th International Conference on Responsible Packaging i.e RESpack25 at Mumbai during 2nd & 3rd June,2025.
  • Mr R.R.Rashmi, IAS ( RTD), Former Chief Secretary,Manipur & Distinguished Fellow,TERI and Dr Sudhanshu,Secretary,APEDA, Ministry of Commerce and Industry,Govt of India were the Guest of Honour to address the gathering.
  • Dr Vidya Rakesh,Director, National Institute of Design,Madhya Pradesh, Ministry of Commerce & Industry,Govt of India  and Mr Arvind Mehta,Chairman,GC,AIPMA were the Special Guests.
  • Prof S Sivaram,PadmaShri Awardee, Eminent Professor of Eminence, Prof Dr G.D.Yadav,Padma Shri Awardee, Eminent Professor of Eminence, Prof Dr Alka Rao, Advisor ( Science, Standards and Regulations),FSSAI, Govt of India, Mr Naadkumar Gurav,Technical Advisor, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board and Mr Angelo George,CEO, Bisleri International were the KEYnote Speakers.

Material Recycling the voice of India Recycling Industry Dec 2020 – Jan 2021

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The recycling of PET bottles has gained worldwide acceptance over the past 20 years and has become a model for the circular economy in plastics. This development has been driven forward by EREMA’s bottle-to-bottle innovations. The Austrian recycling machine manufacturer has set new standards in this respect time and again, particularly with their VACUREMA® technology, which is the heart of the new VACUNITE® process. As a result, PET bottles with a high recyclate content – a feature indicated clearly on the label – are now an increasingly common sight on shop shelves. The demand for EREMA’s innovative PET recycling technologies is growing worldwide across the entire PET segment.

“Despite declining sales of beverages due to the Corona pandemic and a tense situation in the recycling industry accounted for by the fall in the price of virgin material, interest in our PET recycling technologies remains high,” reports Christoph Wöss. One of the reasons for this is the advanced technologies that combine high product safety, stable processes and cost effectiveness. Another reason is that all well-known brand manufacturers, policy makers and society in general are now committed to making plastics recycling and the circular economy work. The EU has set out its position on this topic with targets for recycling quotas and minimum recycling levels in PET bottles.

EREMA estimates the total capacity of all PET recycling machines sold to date for various applications at 2.6 million tonnes per year, with the recent trend pointing clearly towards large scale systems processing 2,000 kg/h upwards.

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