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Page 1: Retrospective 2018...Australia, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Singapore, South Africa, UAE, UK, and USA, as well as institutional partnerships with 355 counterpart organizations in

Retrospective 2018

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Waste-to-energy and scaling up of commercially available technologies are two topmost priority areas for PM’s Science, Technology and Innovation Advisory Council. Prof. K VijayRaghavan Principal Scientific Advisor, Government of India

Adoption of advanced technologies and collaboration with International players will help India to address the waste issues in India. Mr. Tsukasa Akimoto State Minister of the Environment Government of Japan

Collective effort of the Government, Industry

and Community for waste management in

India.

Shri CK Mishra, Secretary Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India

Japan supports India through soft loans

to advance the Clean Ganga and Clean

India Missions.

Mr. Kenji Hiramatsu Ambassador of Japan to India

INAUGURAL SESSION

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Multipronged approaches and policy interventions adopted including market development assistance, mandating purchase of power at predetermined tariff; and optimum RDF utilization by GoI to address the waste issues in India. Mr. Naveen Kumar Agarwal Director (SBM) Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Government of India

Need to integrate decentralized and centralized models as well as focus on responsible bidding in waste management projects. Mr. Mahesh Babu Chairman CII National Task Force on Waste to Worth

Need right PPP contract model to ensure holistic solutions of MSW management in India. Mr. Goutham Reddy Managing Director

Ramky Enviro

Transformation of some cities like Indore and Mysore due to implementation Swachh Bharat Mission by Centre and State Government.

Mr Saurabh Shah Conference Chairman Vice President, Environment and Biotech Business, Excel Industries Ltd.

INAUGURAL SESSION

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Mr. Jack Liu, International Business Head, Sanfeng Covanta China

Mr. Krishna Thota Head- MSW, Ramky Enviro Engineers

Mr. Sunil Kurain Head - O&M, Mahindra World City

Mr. Ulhas Parlikar Global Consultant and Director, Geocycle India

Mr. Devender Soun Senior Manager, Excel Industries Limited

Mr. Richard Huang Director, Ecove

SUCCESSFUL CASE STUDIES IN WASTE MANAGEMENT:

INDIA AND ABROAD

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Mr. Kenichiro Yajima Ministry of Environment, Government of Japan

Mr. Gen Takahashi JFE Engineering Corporation

Mr. Hiroyuki Ito Hitachi Zosen India Private Limited

Mr. Hiroki Kato Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

Mr. Masaya Kawamoto Takuma Co. Ltd.

Mr. Suguru Kawamoto Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering Co. Ltd.

Mr. Jayabrata Mukherjee GP Green Energy

EXCLUSIVE SESSION ON JAPAN- BEST PRACTICES & TECHNOLOGIES IN JAPAN

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(L-R): Ms. Upasana Varma, International Finance Corporation & Mr. Deepak Jain, Power Finance

Corporation Ltd.

(L-R): Mr. Tatsuya Fujii; Japan Bank for International Cooperation; Mr. Philippe Serres, Proparco (M) & Mr. Robert Jans, Ekolog Poland

(L-R): Mr. Robert Jans, Ekolog Poland; Ms. Vaishali Nandan, GIZ & Mr. Sunil Kumar Sharma, National Consultant, World Bank & Mercados Energy

(L-R): Mr. Jan Grimbrandt, Boson Energy SA & Mr. Sumer Singh, India Infrastructure Finance

Company Ltd. (IIFCL)

(L-R): Mr. Tatsuya Fujii; Japan Bank for International Cooperation; Mr. Philippe Serres, Proparco; Mr. Robert Jans, Ekolog Poland; Ms. Vaishali Nandan, GIZ; Mr. Sunil Kumar Sharma, National Consultant, World Bank &

Mercados Energy; Mr. Deepak Jain, Power Finance Corporation Ltd.; Mr. Jan Grimbrandt, Boson Energy SA & Mr. Sumer Singh, India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd. (IIFCL)

BANKABILITY OF MSW PROJECTS IN INDIA

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(L-R): Mr. V. K. Chaurasia; Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs; Ms. Sanchita Jindal; Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and Mr. Abhinav Agrawal, Department of

Urban Development Government of Chhattisgarh

(L-R): Mr. Vinay Maheshwari, JBM Environment and Dr. Asad Warsi, Eco Waste Management

(L-R): Mr. Debashish Tripathy, IL&FS Environmeny; Mr. Sandeep Patel. NEPRA and Mr. V. K. Chaurasia;

Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

(L-R): Mr. Debashish Tripathy, IL&FS Environmeny; Mr. Sandeep Patel. NEPRA; Mr. V. K. Chaurasia; Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs; Ms. Sanchita Jindal; Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and

Mr. Abhinav Agrawal, Department of Urban Development Government of Chhattisgarh; Mr. Vinay Maheshwari, JBM Environment and Dr. Asad Warsi, Eco Waste Management

MUNICIPAL WASTE RESOURCE RECOVERY- TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE

INDIAN SOCIETY

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The conference was well appreciated by the participants and other stakeholders and was attended by

over 350 delegates.

Over 350 PARTCIPANTS

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A closed-door roundtable table meeting was conducted with Mr. K. VijayRaghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor, Government of India. The meeting was attended experts from government and private sectors to discuss the Approach for Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Management in India at New Delhi. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the various issues and key recommendations related to this important area of MSW management.

ROUND TABLE WITH PRINICIPAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR

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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes.

CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has around 9000 members, from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 300,000 enterprises from around 265 national and regional sectoral industry bodies.

CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy issues, interfacing with thought leaders, and enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry through a range of specialized services and strategic global linkages. It also provides a platform for consensus-building and networking on key issues.

Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, empowerment of women, and water, to name a few.

As a developmental institution working towards India’s overall growth with a special focus on India@75 in 2022, the CII theme for 2018-19, India RISE : Responsible. Inclusive. Sustainable. Entrepreneurial emphasizes Industry's role in partnering Government to accelerate India's growth and development. The focus will be on key enablers such as job creation; skill development; financing growth; promoting next gen manufacturing; sustainability; corporate social responsibility and governance and transparency.

With 65 offices, including 9 Centres of Excellence, in India, and 10 overseas offices in Australia, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Singapore, South Africa, UAE, UK, and USA, as well as institutional partnerships with 355 counterpart organizations in 126 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry and the international business community.

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