World Environment Expo 2026 : Showcased Green Innovations and Sustainable Technologies with huge applause
World Environment Expo 2026 opened in Greater Noida with over 200 exhibitors showcasing innovations in renewable energy, recycling, waste management, biofuels and sustainable technologies, drawing industry leaders and policymakers from across the globe.
World Environment Expo 2026 opened in Greater Noida, bringing together over 200 exhibitors to showcase cutting-edge solutions in renewable energy, recycling, waste management, biofuels, and sustainable technologies for a greener future.
Greater Noida: The 7th edition of World Environment Expo 2026 commenced on June 4, 2026, at the India Expo Centre & Mart in Greater Noida, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, innovators and environmental advocates on a common platform dedicated to sustainability and green development. The three-day exhibition, running until June 6, features more than 200 exhibitors from India and abroad and is expected to attract between 15,000 and 20,000 visitors.
Grand inauguration highlights focus on sustainability
The expo was inaugurated by Mahesh Sharma, who highlighted the need for sustainable development and collective action to address pressing environmental challenges. He emphasised the importance of balancing economic growth with environmental conservation and appreciated the event for fostering collaboration among government bodies, businesses, and environmental stakeholders.
According to the organisers, the exhibition serves as a key platform for promoting environmental awareness, clean technologies, and innovative solutions that contribute to a greener future.
Industry leaders and organisations extend support
World Environment Expo 2026 is supported by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, with GAIL (India) Limited serving as the Sustainability Partner. Other major partners include JCB as Gold Sponsor and HJT Solar as the Solar Module Partner.
The event has also received support from various organisations and industry bodies, including the Indian Sugar & Bio-Energy Manufacturers Association and SAMARTH. The exhibition has been organised jointly by Indian Exhibition Services and Green Society of India.
Platform for innovation and knowledge exchange
Speaking at the event, Swadesh Kumar, Founder and CEO of Indian Exhibition Services, said the expo has evolved into a significant platform for business networking and knowledge sharing in the sustainability sector.
He noted that strong participation from exhibitors, government representatives, industry experts and visitors reflects the growing commitment toward environmental responsibility and sustainable growth.
World Environment Expo 2026 opened in Greater Noida with strong participation from industry leaders, policymakers, innovators and sustainability advocates.
Over 200 exhibitors showcased cutting-edge solutions in renewable energy, recycling, waste management, biofuels, battery…
The exhibition showcases innovations across several sectors, including:
Renewable energy solutions
Pollution control technologies
Waste management systems
Water conservation and treatment
Recycling and circular economy solutions
Biofuels and clean energy
Biodegradable and compostable products
Energy-efficient technologies
Battery recycling and resource recovery
A special emphasis has been placed on battery recycling, circular economy initiatives and environmental protection technologies that support India’s long-term sustainability goals.
Multiple expos under one roof
World Environment Expo 2026 is being held alongside several co-located events, including:
Biofuel Expo 2026
Rooftop Solar Expo 2026
Biodegradable & Compostable Expo 2026
World of Recycling Expo 2026
Battery Asia Expo 2026
Together, these exhibitions provide a comprehensive platform for technology exchange, investment opportunities, policy discussions and business networking across the sustainability ecosystem.
Driving India’s green future
The organisers have invited industry professionals, researchers, students, environmentalists, businesses, and government officials to explore the latest advancements in sustainability and clean technologies. Through innovation, collaboration and knowledge sharing, the expo aims to accelerate the adoption of environmentally responsible practices and contribute to India’s green growth agenda.