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AIPMA AT WORK





          Webinars at AIPMA

          Evolution of Plastic Waste Policy



             IPMA in association with MSME Development Institute,   Mr HitenBheda, Chairman Environment Committee, AIPMA
          AHyderabad  organized a webinar on  “Evolution        who elaborated on State of Regulations with respect to
          of Plastic Waste Policy” with the key objective of    3ODVWLF :DVWH  +H HPSKDVL]HG RQ 3:0      DQG SURSRVHG
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                                                                Mr Shailendra Singh, Founder & CEO Sustain Mantra gave
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                                                                of  the likes of  Global as  well as Indian view on plastic
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          Management in India.
                                                                the opportunities. He also discussed on types of plastic
          The program began with Mr.Deepak Ballani, Director    waste recycling and circular economy.
          General, AIPMA,  introducing  Mr. D. Chandrasekhar,   Mr. Jayesh Rambhia – Past President AIPMA discussed in
          Additional Industrial Advisor MSME Development Institute,   length about the challenges and what goes into making
          Hyderabad, along with all the dignitaries including Mr.
          Kishore Sampat, Senior Vice President AIPMA and Mr.   RI 683 ZLWK *OREDO ,QGLDQ GHÀQLWLRQV VWDQGDUGV  UDWLRQDOH
          Arvind Mehta, Chairman Governing Council AIPMA who set   IRU 683 EHLQJ WDUJHWHG IRU ZDVWH PDQDJHPHQW  +H DOVR
                                                                discussed on various State those having declared /
          the program. Mr. Vimalesh Gupta, President, TAAPMA was
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                                                                .Above all Mr Rambhia also discussed various alternatives
          inputs to AIPMA in the marketing of the webinar.
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          Mr. D. Chandrasekhar, Additional Industrial Advisor MSME   reduce Plastic Pollution in India.
          Development Institute, Hyderabad under the  of Ministry   Ms Sumathi, Asst. Director, MSME-Development Institute,
          of MSME, Govt. of India, enlightened  the audience with   Hyderabad under the Ministry of Ministry of MSME, Govt.
          a brief  introduction on the workings of MSME especially
                                                                of India described about various schemes for  MSME’s that
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          The main speakers for the evening were the stalwarts   round and Mr. Anil Reddy Vennam, the moderator for
          of the industry with their domain expertise. The Session   the evening  handled  it well to ensure  that no query was
          began with interaction with experts sharing their views   left unanswered. The webinar was attended by over 450
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          Management and Potential Solutions for India.
























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