
The Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI) is pleased to announce the International Material Recycling Conference & Exposition (IMRC 2026), scheduled for January 20–22, 2026, at the Novotel Jaipur & Convention Centre, Jaipur, India. This flagship event will focus on advancing a sustainable and circular economy for the recycling industry.

This event is supported by several key government ministries and institutions, including the Ministry of Steel, Ministry of Mines, Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEFCC), Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), NITI Aayog, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Dept of Chemicals & Petrochemicals (DCPC) and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
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Objective
IMRC 2026 conference aims to convene a truly global recycling event, bringing together 3,000 delegates from 40 of which 900 plus delegates already registered from over 40 countries for meaningful dialogue, networking, and collaboration. IMRC 2026 exposition will feature 230 stalls showcasing advanced technologies, recycling solutions, innovative products, and supply-chain support services.
The event will serve as a platform to exchange knowledge, explore technological and policy advancements, and collectively shape the future of the recycling ecosystem—with a strong focus on sustainability, minimising carbon emissions, waste-to-wealth strategies, decarbonisation, and circularity.
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“IMRC 2026 reflects the rising strength and scalability of India’s recycling ecosystem. As the nation moves toward its Net Zero commitments, the recycling industry has a crucial role in driving decarbonisation by reducing material footprints and enabling resource efficiency. Our focus remains firm—advancing responsible recycling through policy dialogue, recycling-linked incentives, viability gap support, and technological innovation that strengthens environmental compliance. IMRC 2026 brings together global leaders, regulators, and innovators to accelerate a future that is economically progressive, environmentally accountable, and aligned with India’s long-term climate goals.” Sanjay Mehta, President, MRAI
Event Highlights
IMRC 2026 will serve as a premier platform for networking and showcasing innovative products and technologies. The event will feature multiple brainstorming sessions across key recycling sectors, including Metals, Plastics, E-waste, Batteries, Tyres & Rubber, End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs), Textiles, Construction & Demolition (C&D) Waste, Used Oil, Pyrolysis, and Solar Waste.
Sustainability & Climate Action
With India experiencing rapid urbanisation, industrialisation, and rising material consumption, IMRC 2026 will highlight the recycling industry’s vital role in driving climate action by enabling measurable carbon reductions, conserving natural resources, maximising resource efficiency, combating climate change, and supporting India’s transition towards low-carbon growth.
The conference will address the sector’s critical challenges and the need for stronger policy support, targeted regulatory amendments, improved material quality standards/grades, incentives, and innovations to accelerate sustainable growth.
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Key Areas of focus include:
• Circularity Through Design • Decarbonisation & Green Materials • Sustainability & Resource Efficiency • Minimum Recycled Content• Recycling-Linked Incentives (RLI) • Policy Frameworks • Innovation & Technology • Global Collaborations • Waste-to-Wealth & Resource Recovery
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