CII Mission on Waste to Worth Technologies to Singapore

CII Mission
on
Waste to Worth Technologies to Singapore
19th – 23rd May 2025


    The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) led a high-level "Waste to Worth Technologies" Mission to Singapore from 19th to 23rd May 2025. The mission was chaired by Mr. Masood Mallick, Chairman of the CII National Committee on Waste to Worth Technologies and Managing Director & Group CEO of Re Sustainability.

    The primary objective of the mission was to foster bilateral collaboration between Indian and Singaporean industries in the waste-to-worth (WTW) sector. The focus areas included joint research, technology transfer, trade, investment, and the signing of MoUs to enhance industrial competitiveness and sustainable development in both countries.

    Comprising around 26 delegates from industry, academia, start-ups, and research institutions, the mission provided a valuable platform for networking and collaboration. Participants engaged with top Singaporean corporate leaders, representatives from incineration and recycling facilities, government agencies, and academic experts from renowned institutions.

    The delegation commenced its engagements with a visit to the Waste Management & Recycling Association of Singapore (WMRAS), where discussions highlighted investment opportunities in Singapore and potential for technology transfer to India. The delegation also visited advanced facilities such as the Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-to-Energy (WTE) Plant, the National Environment Agency (NEA), PUB - Singapore’s national water agency (Marina Barrage), Nanyang Technological University, and ALBA E-Waste Singapore, gaining insights into cutting-edge waste-to-energy and recycling technologies.

    On 19th May 2025, the select delegation met with the Indian Ambassador in Singapore to discuss expanding partnerships between Indian and Singaporean companies, as well as academic and research institutions.

    This mission marked a significant step toward building a cleaner, more resource-efficient future through international collaboration and knowledge exchange in the waste-to-worth domain.