National Conference
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“Packaging Waste –
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at The Lalit Ashok,
Bangalore
Pi Bangalore Centre
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National Conference on “Packaging Waste –
Challenges & Opportunities” Feb 16, 2016 – The Lalit Ashok, BangalorePi Bangalore Centre
An autonomous body under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India
Join us as Business Leaders, Subject Matter Experts and Policy Makers to United
discuss a new way forward for, collection recycling and reuse for Plastic /Packaging
pre and post consumer waste. Packaging material waste can be recycled. Recycled
packaging waste can be used for many applications and can generate many benets
including making India as a “Swatch Bharat”.
Join us as Business Leaders, Subject Ma�er Experts and Policy Makers to United discuss a new way forward
for, collec�on recycling and reuse for Plas�c /Packaging pre and post consumer waste.
The environmental implications of consumer packaging waste are becoming an increasingly important
component of corporate sustainability programs. Most companies have not sufciently prioritized packaging
source reduction, recyclability, composting and increasing recycled content in packaging. Increased attention to
these key attributes of packaging sustainability would result in more efcient utilization of postconsumer
packaging, higher recycling rates, reduced ocean plastic pollution, new green recycling jobs, and development of
a circular materials economy.
Some facts:
Ø Per capital consumption of plastic packaging to grow approximately from 4.8 kg in 2015 to approximately 9
kg in 2020.With an estimated packaging recycling rate of 30% - INDIA lags behind many other developed
countries.
Ø Less than 10% of plastic packaging—the fastest-growing form of packaging— is recycle in the country.
Ø Recyclable postconsumer packaging with an estimated market value of $2.5 billion is wasted annually.
Ø Recyclers have been unable to substantially increase recycling of packaging materials in high demand, such
as PET plastic. This is primarily due to lack of funding, modernize recovery facilities in many communities,
weak materials markets, and lack of a strong recycling policy framework in many states and municipalities.
What it requires is an active and concentrated effort by all stakeholders of the industry to bring it on
the track and to benefit from the wonder from various Packaging materials!!!
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Ÿ Unique Pla�orm for bringing together the key stakeholder – Policymakers, Ins�tu�ons, Business Leaders,
Civil Society, Academia and Media Leader – to discuss, deliberate and dialogue.
Ÿ Par�cipa�on and sharing of Best Prac�ces by various leading Industries and Recyclers.
Ÿ Ac�on Plan/Road Map by Joint Effort by Key Stakeholder of Industry.
National Conferenceon
“Packaging Waste – Challenges & Opportunities”16th February, 2016, at The Lalit Ashok, Bangalore
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Fa
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For Registration ContactIndian Institute of Packaging,No.25, “Ashirvad”, Sankey Road Cross, Abshot Layout, Bangalore 560 052Mobile No.: + 91 - 8884156664Email ID: [email protected]
Mr. Sreedath TulamandiAssistant Director
Indian Institute of Packaging, BangalorePi
Particu
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Programme Schedule Time Topic09.00-10.00 hrs Registration10.00-11.00 hrs Inaugural Session Welcome Address Dr. N.C. Saha, Director, Indian Institute of Packaging LIGHTING THE LAMP & FELICITATION Theme of Conference Shri. Hariram Thakkar, Chairman – Conference Sub-Committee Keynote Address - Mr. Vijay Merchant, Managing Director, Polycraft Limited, Mumbai - Mr. Amit Saha, Chief Sustainability Ofcer & VP Quality, Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd. Address by Special Guest Prof. Ashok Mishra, Chairman, Indian Intellectual Ventures, USA, (Former Director, IIT Mumbai) Address by Guest of Honour Shri. G Kumar Naik, IAS, Commissioner BBMP, Government of Karnataka Inaugural Address by Chief Guest Shri. Mahendra Jain, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Forest, Environment & Ecology Department, Government of Karnataka Vote of Thanks Shri Vimal Kedia, Chairman, IIP Bangalore
11.00-11.30 hrs Tea Break11.30-13.30 hrs KEYNOTE SESSION : PACKAGING WASTE & ITS CHALLENGES
Paper Packaging Waste – An Approach to Sustainability Mr. N.Venkata Raman, Divisional Head (Marketing), ITC Limited, (PSPD), Hyderabad
Glass Packaging – 100% Recyclable Media Mr. Arunkumar Dukkupati, President, HSIL / AGI Glasspack, Hyderabad
Can Ovation - An Initiative to Sustainability Mr. Saket Bhatia, Director, Hindustan Tinworks, Delhi
Plastic Packaging Waste & Its Misconception towards Sustainability Mr. Sunil Marwa, Vice President, Reliance Industries Ltd.
13.30-14.30 hrs Lunch Break 14.30-16.00 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION – I : PACKAGING WASTE MANAGEMENT & STANDARDIZATION
Recycling of RTS Beverage Package & Its Success Story Mr. Pravin Mallick, Environmental Director, Tetrapack Limited, Gurgaon
Plastic Packaging Waste & Its Myth Mr. T.K. Bandopadhyay, Technical Director & ENVIS Coordinator, ICPE, Mumbai
Packaging Waste – An Approach to Standardization Ms. Nisha Bura, Scientist-C, BIS, Delhi 16.00-16.30 hrs Tea Break 16.30-18.00 hrs TECHNICAL SESSION – II : PACKAGING WASTE & ITS OPPORTUNITIES
Development & Application Of Innovative Material from Plastic Packaging Waste Dr. Babu Padmanabhan, Managing Director, Steer Engineering Pvt. Limited, Bengaluru
Plastic Based Flexible Packaging – An Approach of Waste to Wealth Mr. Suhas Kulkarni, Managing Director, W&H India Limited, Delhi
Recycling of Packaging Waste & Its Success Story Mr. Gopal Agarwal, Director, Ganesha Ecosphere Limited, Delhi
CONCLUDING REMARKS