Bharat Recycling Show 2025—India’s premier event dedicated to commodity recycling—is scheduled from November 13–15, 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai. Jointly organized by Media Fusion and Crain Communications, this landmark trade exhibition and conference aims to bring together industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore new recycling technologies and sustainable waste management practices.
This year’s edition will be held alongside the 2nd Plastics Recycling Show India, creating a synergistic platform for stakeholders from various sectors. The event is designed to accelerate collaboration and innovation across the recycling ecosystem, driving forward India’s vision for a circular economy.
Media Fusion MD Mr. Taher Patrawala highlighted that India’s waste management market is expected to hit USD 18.40 billion by 2030, but with only 30% of recyclable waste currently processed, there’s immense potential for progress. Bharat Recycling Show aims to bridge this gap by showcasing advanced recycling solutions across sectors such as metals (ferrous & non-ferrous), e-waste, batteries, end-of-life vehicles, tyres, paper, construction & demolition debris, wood, and textiles.
Supported by prominent industry bodies like India Lead Zinc Development Association (ILZDA) and MTLEXS, the event will feature major companies such as LAMACART, Forest Resources, and Power Hydrotech demonstrating innovative and tailored solutions for the Indian market.
Mr. Matthew Barber, Global Events Director at Crain Communications, emphasized the timeliness of the event as India strengthens its global position in recycling. He pointed out the success of the Plastics Recycling Show as a testament to the demand for a broader, cross-commodity recycling platform.
Beyond the exhibit floor, the show will include a strategic conference addressing critical topics such as circular economy frameworks, sustainable packaging, regulatory challenges, and emerging technologies, all aimed at catalyzing eco-conscious transformation across industries.

