IPCC 2024

Industrial Pollution Control Congress

Theme: Challenges of industrial pollution & it's impact on sustainable development

We all have been dealing with the perils of pollution. Increasing health hazards due to bad air quality, toxic water and waste are not only responsible for environmental damage but also significant economic loss.

India is the third largest polluted country in the world (as of 2023), exceeding the World Health Organization’s prescribed limit of PM2.5 by 10 times, according to IQAir. We are also the host of 9 out of ten most polluted cities in the world. We also generate nearly 4.43 million tons of hazardous waste annually, out of which, 71,833 tons is incinerable (as per the reports by state pollution control boards).

At the Industrial Pollution Control Congress (IPCC) 2024, we are uniting the industry to discuss these pressing challenges. This market-leading stage will bring together different communities from industry (multi-sector), operations experts, environmental consultancies, academia, waste management firms, health experts, technology providers, government representatives, and local authorities. The participants will discuss the current topics and challenges, new progress, proven solutions and possibilities in addressing this industrial crisis.

The Congress is a platform to foster cross-sector and cross-functional collaboration and take away tangible actions to accelerate the strategy to de-pollute the industry. The event will include sessions that promote:

  • integrated planning and multi-stakeholder networking and cooperation
  • science-based evidence and best practices to support and influence the industrial strategy to decarbonize, increase stakeholder awareness, and promote a clean economy.
  • priorities and success stories from the industry and government
  • industrial and technological innovations to manage air and water quality, and waste

The Industrial Pollution Control Congress (IPCC) 2024 will provide insights into thought-provoking themes, the challenges of today and tomorrow, and share findings and conclusions for a wide and rapid dissemination amongst the industrial, research, technology and policy communities.

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