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Chandigarh
18th April:- Indian
Plastic industry is making significant contribution to the economic development
and growth of various key sectors in the country such as: Agriculture, Food
Packaging, Infrastructure, Automotive, Construction, Healthcare
etc. Experts from the industry today came together to deliberate on
the importance of plastic in our lives and also to come out on the myths
attached to plastics.
National
Conference on Potential of plastics industry in northern India with
focus on ‘Plasticulture and Packaging’ was organised by FICCI jointly with the Department of Chemicals &
Petrochemicals & Department of Agriculture Cooperation & farmers
Welfare, Govt. of India. A Knowledge Paper which has been prepared in
association with the Tata Strategic Management Group was also released at
the conference.
Ranjana Kale,
Economic Advisor, Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, Government of
India while
addressing the audience at the conference said that we should all come together
and think alike in the interest of the country. There is huge potential for
plastic industry especially in North India. She said what is important is creating
awareness but reaching out to people. We need to distinguish between hazardous
polythene and useful plastic. She was the chief guest on the occasion.
Prabh Sharan
Singh, Head-Chemicals and Petrochemicals, FICCI, said
that the per capita consumption of plastics in India is still much lower. This
indicates scope for further growth. The market is there and the manpower is
also there and Northern India has huge unrealized potential of consumption as
also manufacture for the Plastics industry. With good availability of raw
material becoming available from HMEL at Bhatinda, IOCL at Panipat as also by
other national players such as Reliance/GAIL/OPAl etc,. There are opportunities
waiting in the sector.
G.B. Singh,
Regional Head, FICCI, said that as
it is, India currently supports 132 billion people, which is nearly
18 percent of the world’s human population and 16 percent of
cattle population with 2.4 percent of land and 4 percent of
water resources. These indeed
are challenging times. Plasticulture (viz: the use of plastics in agriculture,
horticulture, water-management, food grains storage and related areas) is a
good answer to this challenge. It results in judicious usage of water as also
saving in usage of fertilizers as also pesticides thru Fertigation
and enhanced yields.
Harendra K.
Rajora, VP (Marketing), HPCL Mittal Energy Ltd. while
addressing the gathering said that plastic is used at every stage and we need
to introduce new technologies to be best in global market.
Ashok Gupta,
Chairman, IPI, Chandigarh Chapter and MD, Diplast Plastics Ltd. delivered vote of thanks and detailed on how
plastics play an important role in our lives, adding even plastics save our
food from getting spoilt.
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