Author: Aditya Pareek | EQMint | Event
PRS India Mumbai 2025 once again demonstrated its growing influence as a national hub for recycling innovation, sustainability conversations, and advanced circular-economy solutions. This year’s edition brought together companies working across diverse segments—from agricultural sustainability to PET circularity to magnetic sorting technologies. Among the standout exhibitors were Sustainable Castor Association, Magpet Polymers, and J. Krishna Magnetics, each contributing a unique perspective to India’s evolving recycling ecosystem.
Sustainable Castor Association: Building a Responsible Supply Chain From Farm to End User
Representing the Sustainable Castor Association, Sanjay Silas, General Manager, highlighted the organization’s mission of creating a responsible, transparent, and sustainable castor ecosystem. The association serves as an independent platform where farmers, processors, manufacturers, traders, and end users collaborate to support sustainability across the entire castor value chain.
Sanjay shared that their presence at PRS India stems from their positive experience last year. This time, they chose to participate as exhibitors with the objective of engaging the polyurethane (PU) industry, encouraging it to adopt sustainability practices aligned with castor-based solutions.
He emphasized that their goal is to bridge the gap between traditional manufacturing and modern sustainability priorities. By participating in PRS India 2025, the association aims to inspire companies to integrate renewable, responsibly sourced castor materials into their processes.
Sanjay also left a simple, cheerful message for the EQMint audience: “Like, share, and subscribe to the EQMint channel.”
Magpet Polymers: India’s First Fully Integrated PET Circular Enterprise
One of the biggest innovations highlighted at PRS India 2025 came from Magpet Polymers, introduced by Ankit, who represents the fast-growing company. Magpet Polymers has positioned itself as India’s first complete PET circular enterprise, operating a fully integrated system—from waste bottle collection to PET flakes, PET pellets, preforms, and ultimately PET bottles.
Ankit explained that the company manufactures PET flakes from discarded PET bottles, which are then converted into pellets, preforms, and finally new PET bottles. This end-to-end setup represents a 360-degree PET circular ecosystem, ensuring that every stage of the material journey is optimized, sustainable, and traceable.
For Magpet Polymers, sustainability is not just a principle but a measurable commitment. Ankit emphasized that the company operates as a plastic-neutral organization, ensuring that the preforms they produce are fully offset by the amount of plastic they recycle. Their presence at PRS India highlights this closed-loop dedication.
PRS India 2025 provides them the perfect platform to meet recyclers, suppliers, and customers—positioning the event as a major networking bridge for the PET industry. Their message to EQMint’s audience echoed the enthusiasm of the event: “Like, share, and subscribe.”
J. Krishna Magnetics: 45+ Years of Excellence in Magnetic & Vibratory Equipment Manufacturing
Representing J. Krishna Magnetics, a well-established Ahmedabad-based company, the team shared insights into their long-standing legacy dating back to 1978. Specializing in magnetic and vibratory equipment, the company serves sectors such as plastic recycling, metal recycling, and various industrial processes.
At PRS India 2025, J. Krishna Magnetics showcased 100% in-house manufactured products, demonstrating the company’s engineering strength and self-reliant production capabilities. Their lineup includes:
- Eddy current separators
- Magnetic separators
- Vibratory screening machines
- Sorting beds
- Conveyors
These products play a crucial role in removing metal contaminants, ensuring purity in final recycling output, and improving overall plant efficiency.
The company emphasized that PRS India has opened opportunities to connect with global visitors and customers from across India. The team shared that they assist new plant setups and guide industries on raw material procurement, equipment selection, and optimized recycling workflows—strengthened by their 45 years of expertise.
They also expressed enthusiasm about India’s increasing push for innovation, stating that they are ready to support new ventures in the recycling machinery segment with advanced, reliable equipment.
PRS India 2025: A Platform Where Sustainability Meets Technology
This edition of PRS India showcased the diversity and depth of India’s recycling industry. With organizations like the Sustainable Castor Association promoting agricultural sustainability, companies like Magpet Polymers advancing PET circularity, and engineering specialists such as J. Krishna Magnetics enabling efficient processing, the event reflected the connected nature of the circular economy.
Key themes across the event included:
- Strengthening circular manufacturing models
- Increasing adoption of sustainable materials
- Advanced sorting technology integration
- Cross-industry collaboration
- Modernizing recycling supply chains
PRS India continues to serve as the bridge between innovation, industry needs, and sustainable transformation. Exhibitors like these three companies demonstrate the progress India is making as it moves toward a more responsible, efficient, and forward-thinking recycling ecosystem.
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