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IFAT Delhi to showcase opportunities to assess global environmental contributions

IFAT Delhi 2020 the three day (29th to 31st January 2020) trade fair hosted by Messe Muenchen India, commenced at the India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. The Trade fair was inaugurated by Shri. Prakash Javadekar, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change; Shri. Raj Kumar Singh, Minister Ministry of New and Renewable Energy;

For the first time IFAT Delhi 2020- North India´s Trade Fair for Water, Sewage, Solid Waste and Recycling will take place alongside World Sustainable Development Summit 2020 organized by The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) and will aim to establish a strong & comprehensive platform for the environmental sector in the north of India. IFAT Delhi will provide the ideal platform for WSDS 2020 to bring together policymakers, government agencies, and local administration and industry consumers to interact, network and seek solutions for the current environmental challenges. WSDS is the annual flagship event of TERI which has brought together 47 heads of state and government, 13 Nobel laureates, ministers from 64 countries, 1700 business leaders, 1900+ speakers and over 13,000 delegates from across the world

IFAT Delhi is a leading trade fair for Water, Sewage, Sold Waste and Recycling. Due to its high population density and its expansive economic policy, India has immense potential for environmental technologies and waste management. Scarce water resources, rapid industrialization, extensive agriculture and enormous waste volumes pose a great challenge to the country.

IFAT Delhi 2020 hosted over 45 exhibitors from 10 countries. Among them are market leaders like Endress+Hauser (India) Pvt. Ltd., HP Composites LLP, WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH, WEIMA Maschinenbau GmbH, Sarvo Technologies Limited, Micro Transmission Systems, SIDSA Environmental Pvt. Ltd, HP Composites LLP and many more

Mr. Bhupinder Singh, CEO of Messe München India, commented, “With growing environmental crisis, it is crucial to take definitive measures on a larger scale. With IFAT Delhi, we bring the latest innovations in the sector to India’s capital city. Our association with TERI for WSDW is a conclusive step towards environmental progression through sustainable measures, and a lucrative opportunity to engage with upcoming green technologies showcased at the trade fair.”

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