Plastindia 2023 was a grand success and the exhibition would help change the face of the industry by creating more awareness about sustainability and recycling, says PlastIndia Foundation president Jigish Doshi. The PlastIndia Foundation, an apex body of major associations, organizations, and institutions connected with plastics, organized the five-day mega event in Delhi’s Pragati Maidan, drawing big names from across the plastics industry and allied sectors.
According to Doshi, the Plastindia Foundation is focused on promoting the plastics industry and related materials. The aim of the foundation, he says, is to facilitate the export-led growth of the Indian plastics industry, both in volume and revenues.
Spread across 150 acres of exhibition space with a total built-up area of 4.2 million square feet in Pragati Maidan, the event was very well received and sold out, Doshi said.
“I am delighted to say that Plastindia 2023 was a grand success. Since this was a business-only exhibition with the entire range of offerings from industry, right from raw materials, to machinery, to finished goods showcased under one roof, both exhibitors and visitors found it very beneficial,” he said.
More than 90 industry leaders and CEOs attended a CEO conclave presided over by Union Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers and Health & Family Welfare Mansukh Bhai Mandaviya. They deliberated on how the Indian plastics industry can reach its full potential. They agreed on the need for the industry and the policymakers to walk hand in hand so that policies can be encouraging to the industry.









