Masood Mallick and Bhupender Yadav unveiled the 2nd National Circular Economy Framework.

CII unveils 2nd National Circular Economy Framework

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The Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) unveiled its second National Circular Economy Framework during the 9th International Conference on Waste to Worth. This framework is formulated to guide industries in developing sustainable business models. It encourages lifecycle assessments and the adoption of circular principles to drive innovation.

The conference focused on leveraging innovation, technology, and global partnerships to tackle waste challenges.

Bhupender Yadav, Minister of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change highlighted the importance of a circular economy, which emphasizes reducing, reusing, and recycling at every stage, from product design to end-of-life management, during the inauguration. He stated, “Waste should not be treated as a burden but as a resource,” adding that adopting sustainable practices is crucial for achieving economic resilience, environmental sustainability, and social security.

“Let’s aspire for a Green & Sustainable Viksit Bharat. Achieving zero waste and eco-friendly production requires a skilled workforce in recycling technologies and eco-friendly product design,” Bhupender Yadav added.

Yadav also discussed various policies spearheaded by the Government of India, including the Plastic Waste Management Rules, Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, E-Waste Management Rules, and the Motor Vehicle Scrap Policy. These initiatives aim to streamline waste management and promote eco-friendly production across industries.

Tokhan Sahu, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs, emphasized the transformative potential of waste-to-worth principles. He called for turning adversity into opportunity by adopting innovative approaches to waste management. Sahu highlighted how the National Circular Economy Framework (NCEF), developed by CII, serves as a roadmap for transforming cities into smart, sustainable urban centers. He stressed that efficient waste management is integral to India’s fast-tracking urban development goals.

Speaking at the event, Baldeo Purusharth, Joint Secretary (ISD), Department of Economic Affairs, highlighted India’s progress in achieving a circular economy through innovative practices and global collaborations. He called for recognizing grassroots solutions, including contributions from children and individuals without formal expertise. “Solutions for waste-to-worth can come from anywhere, and we need systems to harness this collective ingenuity,” he said.

Masood Mallick, Chairman of CII’s National Committee on Waste to Worth Technologies, and Managing Director & CEO of ReSustainability, stated that achieving net-zero goals requires more than renewable energy. He emphasized decarbonizing essential materials like steel, glass, plastics, and concrete through innovative recycling and resource recovery practices. “These efforts will transform waste into valuable inputs for building a sustainable future,” he added.

In addition, the event recognized excellence in waste-to-worth practices through the 5th edition of the CII 4R Awards. Nearly 50 companies received accolades, including Grand Awardees such as Schindler India Pvt Ltd, Blue Planet Environmental Solutions India Pvt Ltd, and EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd.

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