World Environment Expo 2025 Inaugurated at Expo Mart with a Focus on Innovation, Sustainability, and Climate Action

Greater Noida, June 4, 2025: The 6th edition of the World Environment Expo (WEE 2025) was formally inaugurated today at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida by Sardar Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Hon’ble Minister of Industries, Food & Supplies, and Environment, Forest & Wildlife (Government of NCT of Delhi), in the presence of leading policymakers, sustainability experts, and global industry representatives.

The event marks the beginning of a three-day exhibition and conference dedicated to advancing environmental technologies, clean energy, waste management, and sustainable development.

Jointly organised by the Green Society of India and Indian Exhibition Services (IES), and supported by key government ministries and trade associations, WEE 2025 brings together 200+ exhibitors and over 15,000 business visitors from across India and abroad. The exhibition serves as a vibrant platform for showcasing innovations in pollution control, renewable energy, water management, biodegradable products, sanitation solutions, and green building technologies.

Swadesh Kumar, Director of Indian Exhibition Services, stated: “We are proud to see how the World Environment Expo has grown into India’s largest gathering for environmental innovation and clean technology. The need for a unified response to climate change has never been more critical. This platform fosters meaningful collaboration between industries, institutions, and governments to accelerate sustainability goals.”

A major highlight this year is the launch of dedicated zones including the Biofuel Expo 2025 and Biodegradable Expo 2025, focusing on India’s shift towards green energy and eco-friendly alternatives. International exhibitors from Germany, the USA, Japan, France, the UK, Australia, and the Netherlands are also participating, offering global insights and innovations.

The expo will feature knowledge-sharing sessions, buyer-seller meets, and networking opportunities with PSUs, municipal corporations, private sector leaders, NGOs, and environmental institutions. Notably, over 100 mayors and municipal representatives from across the country are attending, underlining the event’s role as a platform for policy dialogue and grassroots environmental action.

Running parallel to the expo, the World Environment Conference (WEC 2025) was also inaugurated today. Themed “Save Nature – Save Future”, the conference has brought together more than 2,000 stakeholders—including government officials, industrialists, researchers, and environmental advocates. Discussions will focus on climate change mitigation, carbon emission control, green infrastructure, smart cities, and policy frameworks to build a climate-resilient future.

Key Highlights of WEE 2025:

  • 200+ Exhibitors and 10,000+ Business Visitors & Buyers
  • Multiple MOU and Business Agreements signed during the event
  • World Environment Roundtable held with experts and local leaders
  • Green India Awards Ceremony, with awards presented by Sardar Manjinder Singh Sirsa
  • Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) honored for green initiatives
  • Gas Authority of India participated as a Lead Sponsor

WEE 2025 stands as a testament to India’s growing commitment to environmental leadership. With innovation, collaboration, and policy alignment at its heart, the expo sets the tone for a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future.

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