The import of rubber waste, parings, and scrap to India is forecasted to increase steadily from 2024 through 2028, starting at 842.52 million kilograms and reaching 1002.1 million kilograms. As of 2023, the import volume was not specified, but the consistent growth trend emphasizes India's growing demand and possibly an increase in recycling capabilities or need for raw materials. The year-on-year growth rate reflects a stable growth pattern with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over five years indicating moderate but steady expansion. This underscores an emerging reliance on rubber waste imports as a component of the broader materials supply chain.
Future trends to watch include policy changes in waste management, shifts in global recycling practices, and technological advancements that impact the processing of imported rubber waste. Economic factors and environmental regulations could also influence import volumes significantly.