India is undergoing a rapid transformation in its recycling landscape, marked by noteworthy investment in infrastructure and progress in policy. As of 2024, the country boasts over 2,447 recycling plants, nearly tripling since 2020. This momentum is driven by a combination of rapid urbanisation, ambitious circular economy goals, government-backed policy shifts, technological investments, and expanding EPR frameworks, positioning India as a key player in the global recycling revolution.
This significant progress prepared Media Fusion and Crain Communication to introduce the Bharat Recycling Show as a platform that unites the recycling industry. This show is designed for everyone who plays a role in the life cycle of materials: from the recyclers and technology providers to solution vendors, manufacturers, policymakers, and everyone in between.
The show and the conference focus on Ferrous Metals, Non-Ferrous Metals, Electronic Scrap), Used Batteries, End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs), Tyres, Recovered Fibre, Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste, Wood and Textile Waste. In fact, this is a full-spectrum showcase. If it can be recycled, it’s represented here.

Explore the role of EPR, PPP models, carbon markets, and evolving waste rules in shaping India’s recycling landscape.

Dive into material-specific sessions on metals, batteries, ELVs, textiles, paper, tyres, and C&D. These sessions will focus on regulatory shifts, innovation, policy gaps, market dynamics, and real-world processing challenges.

Uncover how AI, automation, pyrolysis, robotics, and decentralised systems are revolutionising material recovery and reuse.

Discover what it takes to build scalable, bankable recycling infrastructure—from financing to ESG-readiness and decentralised networks.

Connect the dots between industries through shared challenges and solutions. Topics include informal sector inclusion, multi-material EPR, and circular ecosystem partnerships.







