Streamlining India's Recycling: A Call for Centralised Governance
The Material Recycling Association of India advocates for a centralised authority or dedicated ministry to oversee recycling and promote a circular economy. Highlighting fragmented oversight by multiple ministries, the MRAI calls for streamlined compliance processes and improved policy implementation to boost efficiency and decision-making in India's recycling sector.
The Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI) has advocated for the establishment of a central authority or dedicated ministry to oversee recycling and circular economy initiatives.
This call aims to enhance decision-making and compliance by unifying fragmented oversight currently spread across multiple regulatory bodies.
During a conference in the national capital, MRAI President Sanjay Mehta addressed the challenges of implementing India's advanced recycling policies, emphasizing the need for consistent leadership and better coordination among ministries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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