Vibrant Gujarat Conference Focuses on Compostable Plastics & Clean Energy Goals

The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference began in Rajkot with a seminar led by CIPET Ahmedabad on standards for certifying compostable plastics. The event, inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi, emphasizes Gujarat's role in advancing India's clean energy and net-zero commitments. Day one featured sessions exploring blue energy, green startups, and Gujarat's position as an energy gateway. The conference also includes an exhibition showcasing renewable energy achievements and will highlight decentralized solar adoption programs on its second day.

Key Points: Vibrant Gujarat: Seminar on Compostable Plastics & Clean Energy

  • Seminar on compostable plastic testing standards
  • Focus on Gujarat's clean energy leadership
  • Sessions on blue energy and green startups
  • Alignment with India's Panchamrit commitments
  • Exhibition of renewable energy achievements
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Plastic waste management seminar on day 1 of Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference

Day 1 of Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference featured a key seminar on compostable plastic testing standards and sessions on Gujarat's clean energy leadership.

"Controlled Compostable Plastics & its Testing as per IS/ISO 17088:2021 for CPCB Certification - Shri Paritosh Diwasli"

New Delhi, January 11

The Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference commenced at Marwadi University, Rajkot on Sunday.

According to an official release, this two-day conference features multiple sessions on the theme of regional aspirations and global ambitions.

During the seminar, the Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology (CIPET), Ahmedabad, delivered an important presentation. Shri Paritosh Diwasli, Director and Head of CIPET Ahmedabad, provided in-depth insights on the topic "Controlled Compostable Plastics & its Testing as per IS/ISO 17088:2021 for CPCB Certification," the release stated.

Discussions covered issues ranging from product validation to plastic testing certification and plastic production. The seminar emphasised the importance of using compostable plastics that do not cause environmental damage. Detailed guidance was provided on how industrial units can conduct plastic testing in accordance with IS/ISO 17088:2021 standards for CPCB (Central Pollution Control Board) certification.

The seminar, the release noted, was attended by Dr. Kinsuk Datta, leading entrepreneurs from Saurashtra and Kutch, officials from the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, officers from various departments, academic experts, and students.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference for the Kutch and Saurashtra regions on Sunday.

The event featured Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, among other dignitaries.

The two-day conference summit will highlight Gujarat's leadership in the clean energy sector and its alignment with India's 'Panchamrit' commitments announced by the Prime Minister. These include achieving 500 GW of non-fossil energy capacity by 2030, meeting 50 per cent of energy requirements from renewable sources, reducing projected carbon emissions by 1 billion tonnes, lowering carbon intensity by 45 per cent by 2030, and attaining net-zero emissions by 2070.

The first day of the conference features a CEO Roundtable on 'Ocean of Opportunities - Blue Energy, Green Future', which exploresEnvironmental Protection nearshore wind and blue energy prospects. Other key sessions include a Green Startups Fireside Chat, 'Carbon to Crops: Greener Molecules, Greater Yields', and discussions on Gujarat's role as India's energy gateway in oil and gas. An exhibition-cum-trade show will also showcase best practices in daytime power for agriculture, renewable energy connectivity, and achievements under the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana.

Day two will begin with the flagship programme 'Solar Dividends: Empowerment through PM-KUSUM & PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana', highlighting Gujarat's success in decentralised solar adoption. The day will also see the release of a compendium of best practices by GUVNL and its subsidiaries, the signing of memoranda of understanding, and the felicitation of beneficiaries, vendors, and employees for their contributions to the power sector.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see such conferences happening in Rajkot and not just in Gandhinagar or Ahmedabad. Saurashtra has many small-scale plastic manufacturing units. They need this guidance on CPCB certification. Hope the insights reach the actual factory owners and are not just a talk show for officials.
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Arjun K
The 'Panchamrit' commitments are ambitious. Gujarat leading in clean energy is promising, but the real challenge is managing the existing plastic pollution. Compostable plastics are part of the solution, but we need stricter enforcement against single-use plastics first. The seminar is a step in the right direction. 🌱
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Sarah B
As an academic working in environmental science, I appreciate the inclusion of students and experts. The technical details about IS/ISO 17088:2021 are vital for creating a skilled workforce. More such industry-academia interfaces are needed across India to tackle our waste management crisis.
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Karthik V
The PM Surya Ghar scheme and focus on solar is excellent. But let's be practical. The cost of certified compostable plastic is still high for the common shopkeeper or vendor. Unless there is a subsidy or price parity, adoption will be slow. The conference should also address the economic aspect.
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Meera T
It's heartening to see a holistic approach linking plastic waste with broader energy goals. The blue energy and green startup sessions sound innovative. Gujarat has the potential to be a model state. Hope the MoUs signed actually lead to ground-level projects and job creation.

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