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AIPMA AT WORK
National Convention 2025 on Circular Economy:
Challenges & Opportunities 7th March 2025 | NEDFi Hall | Guwahati, Assam
he All India Plastics Manufacturers' Asso- owners, and others. Additionally, it provided a
ciation (AIPMA), with the support of the platform to share best practices, explore innova-
TMinistry of MSME, Government of India, tive technologies, and highlight the role of waste
organized the National Convention 2025 on Cir- creation in driving sustainable solutions.
cular Economy: Challenges & Opportunities at
NEDFi Hall in Guwahati, Assam. This prestigious The convention was inaugurated with the light-
event aimed to bring together industry leaders, ing of the lamp, performed by distinguished
government authorities, subject matter experts, guests such as Mr. Manoj R. Shah, President of
and key players from across the plastic sector to AIPMA, Dr. Arup Kumar Misra, Chairman, Pol-
engage in fruitful discussions on the challenges lution Control Board, Assam, Mr. Surya Pratim
and opportunities related to the circular econ- Pal, DGM – Chem, Bramhaputra Cracker & Pol-
omy, plastic waste management, and recycling. ymer Ltd. (BCPL), Mr. Ravi Sureka, President,
Laghu Udyog Bharti Purvottar Prant and other
The core objectives of the convention were to esteemed dignitaries. Following the Lamp Light-
facilitate dialogue on the latest developments ing which set up the positive spirit, Mr. Siddharth
in circular economy practices, understand the Shah, Co-Chairman, GCPRS 2025, moderated
growing importance of sustainable models, and the inaugural session and introduced the distin-
share insights into overcoming the challenges guished guests on the dais. The AIPMA delega-
faced by the industry. The event aimed to sen- tion, led by President Mr. Manoj R. Shah, then
sitize stakeholders across the value chain, in- felicitated the honorable dignitaries on the dais.
cluding material providers, converters, brand
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