MRAI's IBS2024 aims to promote circularity and the use of recycled materials to reduce carbon footprints

Published: Jul 1, 2024 15:40
Source: SMM
The Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI), the leading national recycling association representing the interest of the recycling industry, is committed to achieving circularity in recycling to foster sustainability and a green economy.

The Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI), the leading national recycling association representing the interest of the recycling industry, is committed to achieving circularity in recycling to foster sustainability and a green economy.

This year, MRAI is hosting its 2nd edition International Business Summit #IBS2024 on July 25th and 26th, 2024, and would like to invite all the recyclers to join the exclusive event at the Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park in Bangkok, Thailand.

Endorsed by Laxcon Steels Ltd. and Arham Alloy & Steel Pvt. Ltd. and supported by global recycling associations, including ReMA (ISRI), BIR, BMR, BMRA, JARA, EURIC, RUSLOM, etc., this premier event promises unparalleled networking opportunities and industry insights in the presence of the chief guest; His Excellency Shri. Nagesh Singh, Ambassador of India, Kingdom of Thailand. One can experience transformative discussions with global industry leaders and pioneers.

Sustainability, scrap material demand-supply dynamics, pricing outlook, policy impacts, technological advancements, and best recycling practices are central to the MRAI's IBS2024 Conference Agenda. IBS2024 provides a platform to discuss recycling trends, technological advances, best practices, and business opportunities. The conference expects over 800 delegates from more than 35 countries, including industry leaders, analysts, policymakers, technocrats, and stakeholders. To date, 550+ delegates and over 16 niche exhibitors from around the globe have already registered and confirmed their presence.

Sanjay Mehta, President of MRAI, emphasises, "Enhancing the use of recycled content is crucial for advancing towards a sustainable future, minimising carbon footprints, and safeguarding natural resources."

Recognised as Asia's premier networking event for the recycling fraternity and supply chain companies, IBS2024 will focus on the latest developments in the recycling sector and prioritise promoting a circular economy. The conference also offers a unique opportunity to visit and explore leading companies in Thailand and witness their exemplary recycling initiatives and practices firsthand.

The summit will contribute to economic growth through bilateral trade, promoting circular economy principles and sustainable development globally. Material recycling plays a vital role in environmental protection worldwide, and exclusive spotlight sessions at IBS2024 will cover discussions on the ferrous, stainless steel, battery, aluminium, and copper recycling industries. These sessions will feature insights from leading global knowledge partners such as Fastmarkets, S&P Global, Argus Media, Shanghai Metal Market, and Bigmint.

Source: https://www.alcircle.com/press-release/mrai-s-ibs2024-will-focus-on-promoting-circularity-and-enhancing-recycled-content-to-minimise-carbon-footprints-111303

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