Metal recycling industry calls for policy adjustments to boost circular economy

Industry officials have highlighted that the Goods and Service Tax, import duty, and lack of initiatives for a circular economy are impeding metal recycling in India. They warned that the country needs to remove ambiguity to demonstrate its commit...

Goods and Service Tax, import duty and absence of other initiatives for a circular economy are hindering metal recycling, industry body officials said on Wednesday. With more headwinds expected from scrap-exporting countries in near future, the country needs to remove ambiguity to showcase India's commitment to a circular economy, aiming at reducing emissions, they said.

"There is a wrong message going out to the world that India is not committed to the use of scrap by imposing a duty of 2.5 per cent. Europe, a major exporter of scrap, is now drawing rules and regulations that will make it difficult to import unless India takes proactive steps," said senior vice-president of Material Recycling Association of India (MRAI), Dhawal Shah.

He made these remarks on the sidelines of the 11th International Material Recycling Conference.
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