India’s recycling sector is now increasingly attracting the attention of international machinery suppliers such as FORREC
While the Indian government is tightening recycling norms by implementing EPR for various sectors global machinery suppliers are strengthening their presence by appointing local representatives.
Italian based FORREC S.P.A., operates through a Delhi based representative Nordseewerke India Private Limited. A company promoting recycling plant machinery for the last 15 years.
“Our association with FORREC started in 2018 but Covid held back our marketing plans in India. We have restarted and now have aggressive plans to promote FORREC in India,” informed Dhruv Jain, General Manager, Projects & Plants, Nordseewerke India at IFAT India 2024.
“India is a key recycling market and with the introduction of EPR, the government is nudging the industry in the right direction. The move led to the entry of foreign players in the India market,” believes Pablo D Majo, Sales Executive, FORREC. “The entry of international players improves the recycling standards and quality of the end products for further application.”
Nordseewerke India is anticipating huge potential in the recycling sector and is also considering using domestically procured components. “The strategy is to supply FORREC recycling systems integrating it with locally procured components for example India made conveyor systems are regarded as best comparable with global standards,” explained Dhruv Jain.
FORREC supplies range of shredders, granulators, hammers mills and supplementary equipment to recycle tyre, plastics, metal, municipal waste etc.