NITI Aayog’s Workshop on Circular Economy
In a major step towards advancing India’s sustainability agenda, NITI Aayog, under its State Support Mission, hosted a one-day National Workshop on Circular Economy on 31st January 2025 in Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Major Highlights
Circular Economy for Viksit Bharat
- Circular economy is vital for achieving India’s long-term development goals, particularly the ambitious Viksit Bharat@2047 vision.
Environmental & Economic Opportunities
- Transitioning to a circular economy is not just an environmental necessity but also an economic opportunity.
- Enhancing recycling infrastructure and raising awareness can significantly reduce waste, lower carbon emissions, and create a sustainable industrial ecosystem.
Two Sessions
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