PLASTINDIA 2026, one of the world’s largest and most influential plastics exhibitions, is set to begin on 5 February 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The six-day event will run until 10 February 2026 and is expected to bring together industry leaders, policymakers, innovators, and global exhibitors on a single platform. The exhibition is important as it highlights India’s growing role in global manufacturing, sustainability, and innovation, especially in the plastics sector, which is a key contributor to the national economy.
Background: What is PLASTINDIA?
PLASTINDIA is a globally recognised plastics exhibition that showcases the latest developments in plastics processing, machinery, raw materials, and sustainable solutions. The 2026 edition is being organised with the support of the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises.
Over the years, PLASTINDIA has emerged as a key meeting point for global manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers, helping Indian industries connect with international markets and advanced technologies.
Key Theme and Vision
The theme of PLASTINDIA 2026 is “Bharat Next”. This theme aligns closely with the national vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and Viksit Bharat, as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The exhibition focuses on building a self-reliant industrial ecosystem that can drive manufacturing-led growth, boost exports, and generate large-scale employment. It highlights India’s strengths through the four pillars of Men, Material, Machine, and Markets, while also revolving around five strategic elements:
- Trade
- Technology
- Talent
- Tradition
- Tourism
Major Highlights of PLASTINDIA 2026
PLASTINDIA 2026 will host over 2,000 international exhibitors from across the globe. These exhibitors will present cutting-edge innovations in plastics machinery, advanced raw materials, and circular economy solutions aimed at reducing environmental impact.
A major highlight of this edition is that PLASTINDIA 2026 is being organised as a Zero Waste exhibition for the first time. All solid waste generated at the venue will be segregated, recycled, and reused, ensuring that no waste is sent to landfills. This initiative reflects the industry’s growing focus on sustainability and responsible manufacturing.
The event also includes a dedicated space for youth, innovators, and start-ups. This platform will allow emerging entrepreneurs to showcase sustainable plastic solutions and new technologies, recognising their role in shaping the future of the industry.
Special Exhibits and Knowledge Sharing
Another unique feature of PLASTINDIA 2026 is a special museum that demonstrates the versatility of plastics and their critical role in everyday life. The exhibits will show how plastics contribute to key sectors such as:
- Agriculture
- Healthcare
- Water management
- Mobility and transportation
The focus will be on the responsible use and management of plastics, highlighting innovation rather than misuse.
Economic Significance of the Plastics Sector
The Indian plastics industry is currently valued at approximately ₹3–3.5 lakh crore and is on a strong growth path. As India moves towards becoming a USD 10 trillion economy, the plastics sector is expected to play a vital role in:
- Infrastructure development
- Consumer goods manufacturing
- Integration with global supply chains
Events like PLASTINDIA 2026 help strengthen India’s position as a global manufacturing and innovation hub.


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