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Triple M to attend International Recycling Conference Triple M Metal

With your continuous trust and overwhelming support, MRAI is organizing its 10th International Indian Material Recycling Conference #IMRC2023 on (2) 3 & 4 February 2023 in Grand Hyatt Kochi, Bolgatty Kerala. The event will focus to bring back India and International Recyclers under one roof for Networking and showcasing their business interest.. Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI) is all set to host the 10th edition of the International Indian Material Recycling Conference #10thIMRC2023 from 2 – 4 February 2023 in Grand Hyatt Kochi, Bolgatty, Kerala. The biggest-ever meet of global recyclers will see 1800+ Delegates, including 450 Foreign Delegates.


Triple M to attend International Recycling Conference Triple M Metal

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Over the last decade, the Material Recycling Association of India has successfully organized ten International Material Recycling Conferences in various cities across India, and one international conference in Bangkok in 2024.. Optimism expressed at the 2024 Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI) International Material Recycling Conference in Kolkata, India, in late January partially was tied to a perceived bright future for the circular economy.. Other presenters focused on current and expected increases in India’s gross domestic product (GDP) or on compatible growth in the amount of metals consumed per.