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Organized by Dept of Chemicals & Petrochemicals Government of India Supported by 26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View, Chandigarh Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry in North India Knowledge and Strategic Partner Conference on Central Institute of Plastics Engineering & Technology
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Page 1: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

Organized by

Dept of Chemicals & PetrochemicalsGovernment of India

Supported by

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View, Chandigarh

Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth India

Knowledge and Strategic Partner

Con

fere

nce

on

Central Institute of PlasticsEngineering & Technology

Page 2: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View

Chandigarh

Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth IndiaC

onfe

renc

e on

Potential of

Petrochemical Sector

in Northern India

with special focus on

Downstream Plastic

Industry"

The plastics industry is making

significant contribution to the

economic development and growth of

various key sectors in the country, be it

Agriculture, Horticulture, Healthcare,

Automotive or construction industry to

name a few. With a size of about Rs.

85000 crores, the industry employs

nearly 3.7 million people both directly

and indirectly. The sector is also making

significant contribution to exports.

There is a huge unrealised potential of

further growth of plastic industry as

indicated by the present very low per

capita consumption level in the

country. Per capita consumption of

plastics in only about 7 kgs in india

compared to about 95 kgs in USA and

about 65 kgs in Europe and world

average of above 26 kgs.

USA Europe

100

80

60

40

20

0

Due to their versatility, and imperviousness to water they save

significant amounts of energy and water resources and emit lower

quantum of green house gases. They have already displaced many

traditional materials, such as wood, leather, paper, metal, glass and

ceramic, in most of their former uses.

lPlasticulture applications are one of the most useful indirect

economy & agriculture inputs with huge unrealized potential such as

lWater Management-Lining of canals, ponds & reservoirs with

plastics film/Drip & sprinkle irrigation system/Water conveyance

using PVC & HDPE pipes & Sub-surface drainage

lNursery Management-Nursery bags, Pots, Pro-trays, Root trainers,

Coco peats, Hanging baskets, Plastic trays, etc.

lSurface cover cultivation-Soil Solarisation /Plastics Mulching

lControlled environment agriculture-Greenhouses/Shade net

houses/Plastic tunnels/Plant protection nets

Per Capita Consumption of Plastics (Comparison)

l

controlled atmospheric packaging (CAP) & modified atmospheric packaging (MAP)

lOrganic Farming-HDPE vermin bed

lBenefits of Plasticulture Applications- These can help the country to meet both food and nutrition needs at

a time when population growth is @ +1% per annum with depleting natural resources such as land & water.

Innovative Packaging Solutions-Plastic crates, bins, boxes, leno bags, unit packaging nets etc/CAP covers,

Out of total 193.7 million hectares of cropped area in the country, 62.25mha is under

different forms of irrigation sources out of which only about 5 mha is under Micro

Irrigation. Plastics are still underutilized in the agriculture sector in India @ 1% vis-a-vis

7% in developed countries. Thus there is huge unrealized potential in this sector. There

are similar large number of opportunities.

While the usage and benefits of plastics are manifold, it invariably gets branded as a

polluting material. The myth regarding the polluting characteristic of plastic needs to be

addressed. Plastics are chemically inert substances and they do not cause either

environmental or health hazards. If plastics can be collected and disposed off or recycled

as per laid down guidelines/rules then the issue of plastic waste can be suitably

addressed. In fact there is wide scope for industries based on re-cycling of plastics waste.

In recent times, there have been developments which have resulted in increased

availability of raw materials and opportunities in the plastics sector in north India. The

refinery project of HMEL (HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited) has taken off and the same

includes a Polypropylene unit. Similarly there is increased availability of raw materials

from the Panipat Petrochemical complex of IOC (Indian Oil Corporation) The Table below

provided details of the present and the projected capacity / demand scenario in the

sector. The proposed conference at Chandigarh intends to focus on potential of plastics

Industry in the region as also cover the aspect of plastics waste management in a

sustainable manner..

S.No. Plasticulture Applications Water Water Use Fertilizer UseSaving (%) Efficiency (%) Efficiency (%)

1 Drip Irrigation System 40-70 30-70 20-40

2 Sprinkle Irrigation System 30-50 35-60 30-40

3 Plastic Mulching 40-60 15-20 20-25

4 Greenhouse 60-85 20-25 30-35

5 Shade nets 30-40 30-50 Not Available

6 Plastic Tunnel 40-50 20-30 Not Available

7 Farm Pond Lined with Plastic Film 100 40-60 Not Applicable

2011-12 2016-17 2021-22

Poly ethylene 3228 3260 5655 5245 8500

Poly propylene 4140 2993 4715 5015 8085

Polyvinylchloride 1330 1925 1635 3102 4560

Polystyrene 640 377 665 638 935

Total 9338 8661 12670 14000 22080

Capacity Demand Capacity Demand Demand Estimate Projected Projected Projected

Commodity Plastics (Kilo tones)

Source: Report on the Sub-group on Petrochemicals for the 12th Five Year plan

Source: National Committee on Plasticulture Applications in Horticulture, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

IndiaChina

65 kg

95 kg

46 kg

7 kg

Page 3: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View

Chandigarh

Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth IndiaC

onfe

renc

e on

Potential of

Petrochemical Sector

in Northern India

with special focus on

Downstream Plastic

Industry"

The plastics industry is making

significant contribution to the

economic development and growth of

various key sectors in the country, be it

Agriculture, Horticulture, Healthcare,

Automotive or construction industry to

name a few. With a size of about Rs.

85000 crores, the industry employs

nearly 3.7 million people both directly

and indirectly. The sector is also making

significant contribution to exports.

There is a huge unrealised potential of

further growth of plastic industry as

indicated by the present very low per

capita consumption level in the

country. Per capita consumption of

plastics in only about 7 kgs in india

compared to about 95 kgs in USA and

about 65 kgs in Europe and world

average of above 26 kgs.

USA Europe

100

80

60

40

20

0

Due to their versatility, and imperviousness to water they save

significant amounts of energy and water resources and emit lower

quantum of green house gases. They have already displaced many

traditional materials, such as wood, leather, paper, metal, glass and

ceramic, in most of their former uses.

lPlasticulture applications are one of the most useful indirect

economy & agriculture inputs with huge unrealized potential such as

lWater Management-Lining of canals, ponds & reservoirs with

plastics film/Drip & sprinkle irrigation system/Water conveyance

using PVC & HDPE pipes & Sub-surface drainage

lNursery Management-Nursery bags, Pots, Pro-trays, Root trainers,

Coco peats, Hanging baskets, Plastic trays, etc.

lSurface cover cultivation-Soil Solarisation /Plastics Mulching

lControlled environment agriculture-Greenhouses/Shade net

houses/Plastic tunnels/Plant protection nets

Per Capita Consumption of Plastics (Comparison)

l

controlled atmospheric packaging (CAP) & modified atmospheric packaging (MAP)

lOrganic Farming-HDPE vermin bed

lBenefits of Plasticulture Applications- These can help the country to meet both food and nutrition needs at

a time when population growth is @ +1% per annum with depleting natural resources such as land & water.

Innovative Packaging Solutions-Plastic crates, bins, boxes, leno bags, unit packaging nets etc/CAP covers,

Out of total 193.7 million hectares of cropped area in the country, 62.25mha is under

different forms of irrigation sources out of which only about 5 mha is under Micro

Irrigation. Plastics are still underutilized in the agriculture sector in India @ 1% vis-a-vis

7% in developed countries. Thus there is huge unrealized potential in this sector. There

are similar large number of opportunities.

While the usage and benefits of plastics are manifold, it invariably gets branded as a

polluting material. The myth regarding the polluting characteristic of plastic needs to be

addressed. Plastics are chemically inert substances and they do not cause either

environmental or health hazards. If plastics can be collected and disposed off or recycled

as per laid down guidelines/rules then the issue of plastic waste can be suitably

addressed. In fact there is wide scope for industries based on re-cycling of plastics waste.

In recent times, there have been developments which have resulted in increased

availability of raw materials and opportunities in the plastics sector in north India. The

refinery project of HMEL (HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited) has taken off and the same

includes a Polypropylene unit. Similarly there is increased availability of raw materials

from the Panipat Petrochemical complex of IOC (Indian Oil Corporation) The Table below

provided details of the present and the projected capacity / demand scenario in the

sector. The proposed conference at Chandigarh intends to focus on potential of plastics

Industry in the region as also cover the aspect of plastics waste management in a

sustainable manner..

S.No. Plasticulture Applications Water Water Use Fertilizer UseSaving (%) Efficiency (%) Efficiency (%)

1 Drip Irrigation System 40-70 30-70 20-40

2 Sprinkle Irrigation System 30-50 35-60 30-40

3 Plastic Mulching 40-60 15-20 20-25

4 Greenhouse 60-85 20-25 30-35

5 Shade nets 30-40 30-50 Not Available

6 Plastic Tunnel 40-50 20-30 Not Available

7 Farm Pond Lined with Plastic Film 100 40-60 Not Applicable

2011-12 2016-17 2021-22

Poly ethylene 3228 3260 5655 5245 8500

Poly propylene 4140 2993 4715 5015 8085

Polyvinylchloride 1330 1925 1635 3102 4560

Polystyrene 640 377 665 638 935

Total 9338 8661 12670 14000 22080

Capacity Demand Capacity Demand Demand Estimate Projected Projected Projected

Commodity Plastics (Kilo tones)

Source: Report on the Sub-group on Petrochemicals for the 12th Five Year plan

Source: National Committee on Plasticulture Applications in Horticulture, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

IndiaChina

65 kg

95 kg

46 kg

7 kg

Page 4: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) jointly with

Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (C & PC), Government of India

with the support of NCPAH (National Committee of Plasticulture Applications

in Horticulture), AIPMA (All India Plastics Manufacturing Association) and

AIFTMA (All India Flat Manufacturer's Association ) is organizing a one day

conference on "Potential of Petrochemical Sector in Northern India with special

focus on Downstream Plastic Industry" on June 26, 2012 at "Hotel Mount View",

Chandigarh. The same will bring out the potential of the downstream

polymer/plastic sector in the northern region. The opportunities in plastic

industry such as plasticulture, its applications in agriculture, horticulture, water

conservation by micro irrigation canal-lining, packaging as also the issues of

sustainable growth and the concept of plastic recycling will be covered.

The Conference will focus on the following issues:

a. Status of Plastic Processing Industry in Northern India

b. Opportunities in Downstream Plastic Processing Industry

c. Developments in Plastic Processing Machinery

d. Sustainable Development Initiatives incl. the plastics re-cycling issue

Event Objectives

v

v

v

v

v

the local availability of raw material as also other alternates and highlight business

opportunities in the sector.

To discuss and deliberate on the research & development, infrastructure and

environmental concerns,

To bring out winning strategies for building and strengthening the awareness of

emerging new applications in downstream plastics.

Innovations and sustainability in the plastic sector including the opportunities in

recycling of plastics.

Latest development in the sector.

To showcase the potential of downstream plastic industry and its usability based on

Why participate

v

v

v

Opportunity to meet leading experts from Government, Academia, and industry and

to discuss the issues.

To become aware of the opportunities in the plastic sector.

To understand the current market scenario and opportunities.

Yes we are interested in participating in the conclave as a (Tick whichever is applicable)

Delegate Sponsor (Please Specify)

Advertisement (Please Specify)

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Refund PolicyRequests for refund received before June 10, 2012 will be considered for cancellation. A 25% handling charge shall be deducted from the total amount deposited towards the delegate fee and the rest refunded by cheque. No refund requests shall be entertained after June 10, 2012.

Please NoteYou may also register online at www.ficci.com

All fees are payable by cash/cheque/Demand Draft in favour of “FICCI” payable at New Delhi.

Registration fee includes the Conference kit, Lunch and Conference Literature.

It does not include the airfare, hotel stay or any other incidental expenses.

In case of more than two delegates from an organization, the Registration Form can be photocopied.

You may also pay through Swift transfer in favour of FICCI. RTGS CODE: UTBI0TNM 709*, United Bank of India A/C 0359018009732 at United Bank of India, 2, Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110 001 Phone:0011+2371 8147

*UTB10 (zero)

l

l

l

l

l

l

Please return from along with the registration fee to:

Mr P. S. Singh/ Ms Charu SmitaHead / Assistant Director

Chemicals Division, FICCIFederation House, 1 Tansen Marg,New Delhi-110001

Tel: +91-11-23316540 / 23357350 (Dir)EPBX: +91-11-23738760-70 (Extn 395)

Fax: +91-11-23320714/23721504Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

REGISTRATION FORM

o

o

Who should participate?

v v

v v

v v

v v

v

Municipal Authorities Various stakeholders

Technology Providers Agriculture Academicians

Manufacturer of plasticulture items Micro irrigation equipment providers

Farmers

Policy Makers Existing/potential entrepreneurs

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View Chandigarh

Con

fere

nce

on Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth India

Page 5: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) jointly with

Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (C & PC), Government of India

with the support of NCPAH (National Committee of Plasticulture Applications

in Horticulture), AIPMA (All India Plastics Manufacturing Association) and

AIFTMA (All India Flat Manufacturer's Association ) is organizing a one day

conference on "Potential of Petrochemical Sector in Northern India with special

focus on Downstream Plastic Industry" on June 26, 2012 at "Hotel Mount View",

Chandigarh. The same will bring out the potential of the downstream

polymer/plastic sector in the northern region. The opportunities in plastic

industry such as plasticulture, its applications in agriculture, horticulture, water

conservation by micro irrigation canal-lining, packaging as also the issues of

sustainable growth and the concept of plastic recycling will be covered.

The Conference will focus on the following issues:

a. Status of Plastic Processing Industry in Northern India

b. Opportunities in Downstream Plastic Processing Industry

c. Developments in Plastic Processing Machinery

d. Sustainable Development Initiatives incl. the plastics re-cycling issue

Event Objectives

v

v

v

v

v

the local availability of raw material as also other alternates and highlight business

opportunities in the sector.

To discuss and deliberate on the research & development, infrastructure and

environmental concerns,

To bring out winning strategies for building and strengthening the awareness of

emerging new applications in downstream plastics.

Innovations and sustainability in the plastic sector including the opportunities in

recycling of plastics.

Latest development in the sector.

To showcase the potential of downstream plastic industry and its usability based on

Why participate

v

v

v

Opportunity to meet leading experts from Government, Academia, and industry and

to discuss the issues.

To become aware of the opportunities in the plastic sector.

To understand the current market scenario and opportunities.

Yes we are interested in participating in the conclave as a (Tick whichever is applicable)

Delegate Sponsor (Please Specify)

Advertisement (Please Specify)

Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Organization:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mailing Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(Please do not give Post Box Number)

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Telephone(s): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Email: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mob: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cheque/DD Number:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dated: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Bank Details: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amount: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

o

Refund PolicyRequests for refund received before June 10, 2012 will be considered for cancellation. A 25% handling charge shall be deducted from the total amount deposited towards the delegate fee and the rest refunded by cheque. No refund requests shall be entertained after June 10, 2012.

Please NoteYou may also register online at www.ficci.com

All fees are payable by cash/cheque/Demand Draft in favour of “FICCI” payable at New Delhi.

Registration fee includes the Conference kit, Lunch and Conference Literature.

It does not include the airfare, hotel stay or any other incidental expenses.

In case of more than two delegates from an organization, the Registration Form can be photocopied.

You may also pay through Swift transfer in favour of FICCI. RTGS CODE: UTBI0TNM 709*, United Bank of India A/C 0359018009732 at United Bank of India, 2, Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110 001 Phone:0011+2371 8147

*UTB10 (zero)

l

l

l

l

l

l

Please return from along with the registration fee to:

Mr P. S. Singh/ Ms Charu SmitaHead / Assistant Director

Chemicals Division, FICCIFederation House, 1 Tansen Marg,New Delhi-110001

Tel: +91-11-23316540 / 23357350 (Dir)EPBX: +91-11-23738760-70 (Extn 395)

Fax: +91-11-23320714/23721504Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

REGISTRATION FORM

o

o

Who should participate?

v v

v v

v v

v v

v

Municipal Authorities Various stakeholders

Technology Providers Agriculture Academicians

Manufacturer of plasticulture items Micro irrigation equipment providers

Farmers

Policy Makers Existing/potential entrepreneurs

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View Chandigarh

Con

fere

nce

on Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth India

Page 6: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

Organized by

Dept of Chemicals & PetrochemicalsGovernment of India

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View, Chandigarh

v

v

v

v

Delegate fees (includes attending all sessions, lunch, & delegate kit)

INR 1000 per delegate

FICCI members / Supporting partner and their member: INR 500/- per person

For two or more delegate of the same company: INR 500/- per person

Platinum Sponsor

INR 6 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Platinum sponsor" at the side panel of conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Seven complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

DiamondSponsor

INR 5 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Diamond Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Five complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

GoldSponsor

INR 4 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Gold Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Three complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

SilverSponsor

INR 2 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Silver Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Two complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

AssociateSponsor

INR 1 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Associate Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

One complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

LunchSponsor

INR 2 Lacsv

v

v

v

Special panel acknowledging "Lunch Sponsor" at lunch venue.

Two complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

DelegateKit

Sponsor

INR 5 Lacs

v

v

v

Name and logo of the sponsoring company to be embossed on the delegate kit.

Exclusive branding on the event website

Two complimentary delegate passes

In addition

all sponsors are entitled

to

v

v

v

Branding opportunity through display of logo and company name on all conference materials, media advertisements, website and sponsor's panel.

Corporate literature to be included in the delegate kit.

Special announcement for thanking sponsors.

Advertisement for conference booklet…

Full Page: Rs 20000

Inside Back cover: Rs 40000

Back cover: Rs 50000

Inside front cover: Rs 50000

Category Amount

v

v

v

v

Branding and Sponsorship opportunities

Participation Details

Bleed Size- 22.86 cm (H) X 17.78CM (W)

Print Area- 23.5cm (H)X 18.5CM (W)

Screen ruling 150

Printing specificationsSupported by Knowledge and Strategic Partner

Central Institute of PlasticsEngineering & Technology

Con

fere

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on Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth India

Page 7: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

Organized by

Dept of Chemicals & PetrochemicalsGovernment of India

26 June, 2012 at Hotel Mount View, Chandigarh

v

v

v

v

Delegate fees (includes attending all sessions, lunch, & delegate kit)

INR 1000 per delegate

FICCI members / Supporting partner and their member: INR 500/- per person

For two or more delegate of the same company: INR 500/- per person

Platinum Sponsor

INR 6 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Platinum sponsor" at the side panel of conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Seven complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

DiamondSponsor

INR 5 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Diamond Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Five complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

GoldSponsor

INR 4 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Gold Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Three complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

SilverSponsor

INR 2 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Silver Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

Two complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

AssociateSponsor

INR 1 Lacsv

v

v

v

Display of company logo as "Associate Sponsor" at the side panel of the conference backdrop.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

One complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

LunchSponsor

INR 2 Lacsv

v

v

v

Special panel acknowledging "Lunch Sponsor" at lunch venue.

Two complimentary delegate passes for the conference.

Exclusive branding on event website.

Full page advertisement in the booklet of the event.

DelegateKit

Sponsor

INR 5 Lacs

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v

v

Name and logo of the sponsoring company to be embossed on the delegate kit.

Exclusive branding on the event website

Two complimentary delegate passes

In addition

all sponsors are entitled

to

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v

v

Branding opportunity through display of logo and company name on all conference materials, media advertisements, website and sponsor's panel.

Corporate literature to be included in the delegate kit.

Special announcement for thanking sponsors.

Advertisement for conference booklet…

Full Page: Rs 20000

Inside Back cover: Rs 40000

Back cover: Rs 50000

Inside front cover: Rs 50000

Category Amount

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Branding and Sponsorship opportunities

Participation Details

Bleed Size- 22.86 cm (H) X 17.78CM (W)

Print Area- 23.5cm (H)X 18.5CM (W)

Screen ruling 150

Printing specificationsSupported by Knowledge and Strategic Partner

Central Institute of PlasticsEngineering & Technology

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on Potential of Downstream Plastics Industry inNorth India

Page 8: potential of downstream plastics industry in North India

Dept of Chemicals & PetrochemicalsGovernment of India

About Dept. of C&PC

The Department of Chemicals & Petro-Chemicals has been part of the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers since 1991. The Department is entrusted with the responsibility of policy, planning, development and regulation of Chemicals and Petrochemicals Industries. The business allocated to the Department are Insecticides [excluding the administration of the Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of 1968)], Molasses, Alcohol - industrial and potable from the molasses route, Dye-stuffs and dye-intermediates. All organic and inorganic chemicals, not specifically allotted to any other Ministry or Department. Industries related to production of non-cellulosic synthetic fibres (Nylon Polyester, Acrylic etc.), Synthetic rubber, Plastics including fabrications of plastic and moulded goods.

All attached or subordinate offices or other organizations with any of the subjects specified under this department. Public Sector projects concerned with the subjects included under this department except such projects as are specifically allotted to any other Ministry or Department.

For more details on Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals; please log on to www.chemicals.nic.in

About FICCI

Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India's struggle for independence, its industrialization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies. FICCI has contributed to this historical process by encouraging debate, articulating the private sector's views and influencing policy.

A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry.

FICCI draws its membership from the corporate sector, both private and public, including SMEs and MNCs; FICCI enjoys an indirect membership of over 2,50,000 companies from various regional chambers of commerce.

FICCI provides a platform for sector specific consensus building and networking and as the first port of call for Indian industry and the international business community.

Our Vision

To be the thought leader for industry, its voice for policy change and its guardian for effective implementation.

Our Mission

To carry forward our initiatives in support of rapid, inclusive and sustainable growth that encompass health, education, livelihood, governance and skill development.

To enhance efficiency and global competitiveness of Indian industry and to expand business opportunities both in domestic and foreign markets through a range of specialised services and global linkages.

Mr P. S. SinghHead-Chemicals Division, FICCI

Federation House, 1 Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110001

Tel: +91-11-23316540 (Dir)

EPBX: +91-11-23738760-70 (Extn 395)

Fax: +91-11-23320714/23721504

Email: [email protected]

Ms Charu SmitaAssistant Director-Chemicals Division, FICCI

Federation House, 1 Tansen Marg, New Delhi-110001

Tel: +91-1123357350 (Dir)

EPBX: +91-1123738760-70 (Extn 474)

Fax: +91-1123320714/23721504

Email: [email protected]

For further details please contact...

See the below link on the website for details: http://www.ficci.com/events-page.asp?evid=21000

Supported by Knowledge and Strategic Partner

Central Institute of PlasticsEngineering & Technology


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