The global Recycling Equipment Market size was valued at USD 31.3 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 32.3 billion by the end of 2025. The industry is predicted to reach USD 42.8 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 5.6% from 2025-2030.
The market is experiencing sustained momentum, propelled primarily by increasingly stringent environmental regulations and evolving waste management frameworks. Governments and regulatory bodies worldwide are compelling industries to embrace sustainable practices, which is stimulating demand for specialized recycling technologies.
Simultaneously, urbanization and industrialization are accelerating waste generation, intensifying the need for efficient and scalable recycling infrastructure. As industries shift toward sustainable production, the requirement for high-purity recycled raw materials is further amplifying market demand.
However, high capital and operational costs present notable challenges, particularly for smaller enterprises. Nonetheless, technological advancements and automation integration are opening new avenues for efficiency, precision, and scalability, positioning the market for continued growth amid global environmental priorities.
The global recycling equipment market is witnessing robust growth, significantly driven by the tightening of environmental regulations and the implementation of structured waste management policies. Governments across the globe are enforcing stricter mandates on industries to reduce landfill use and ensure sustainable resource recovery, which in turn is fueling the demand for efficient and specialized recycling technologies.
In 2024, India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) introduced a landmark regulatory push toward a circular economy by strengthening Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) norms across multiple waste streams. These include plastic waste, tyre waste, battery waste, used oil, and e-waste each requiring specific equipment such as shredders, sorters, crushers, and washing systems for effective recycling. Such comprehensive policies are creating long-term opportunities for equipment manufacturers offering solutions aligned with environmental compliance.
The surge in urban development and industrialization is contributing to a sharp increase in waste generation, intensifying the demand for efficient recycling solutions. This has created a significant market opportunity for modern recycling equipment that can handle large volumes of diverse waste streams. As municipalities and industries strive to build scalable, sustainable waste management systems, the adoption of advanced recycling machinery has become essential.
According to UNEP’s Global Waste Management Outlook 2024, municipal waste is expected to grow from 2.3 billion tonnes in 2023 to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050. If left unaddressed, the total cost of waste, including environmental and health impacts, could soar to USD 640.3 billion annually by 2050—underscoring the urgent need for investment in high-efficiency recycling equipment and infrastructure.
With industries embracing more sustainable production practices, the global need for recycled raw materials is rising sharply. This shift is driving strong demand for high-performance recycling equipment capable of producing high-quality secondary raw materials.
Key sectors such as automotive, packaging, electronics, and construction are under mounting regulatory and consumer pressure to increase the use of recycled content. As a result, manufacturers are investing in technologically advanced recycling machinery to meet quality standards, improve material recovery rates, and ensure compliance—thereby fueling growth across the sustainable processing.
The market faces significant challenges due to the substantial upfront investment required for purchasing advanced machinery. Additionally, ongoing operational and maintenance expenses add to the financial burden, particularly for small and medium enterprises with limited capital. These high costs deter businesses from adopting modern recycling technologies, especially in developing or cost-sensitive regions where budget constraints are more pronounced.
The integration of AI, IoT, and automation into recycling equipment offers significant potential to improve sorting accuracy, reduce labor dependency, and increase throughput. According to the IEA Bioenergy report (2024), advanced sorting technologies, such as sensor-based optical sorters, AI-driven robotic arms, and automated quality control systems, enable more precise identification and separation of diverse waste materials. This leads to higher purity of recycled outputs, reduced contamination rates, and enhanced material recovery.
A striking example is Veolia’s deployment of an AI-guided robotic arm, in collaboration with Recycleye, at its Southwark Integrated Waste Management Facility in London in June 2024. The robot autonomously identifies and removes paper, card, mixed plastics, and beverage cartons from aluminium recovery lines, boosting sorting precision by achieving 35–50 picks per minute, reducing contamination, and feeding sorted data to cloud dashboards for real-time operational optimization
The recycling equipment market report is segmented by equipment type, material type, and application. Equipment types include separation and sorting equipment, size reduction equipment, washing and cleaning equipment, drying and dewatering equipment, volume reduction and densification equipment, extrusion and pelletizing equipment, thermal and chemical conversion equipment, material handling and conveying equipment, control, instrumentation and monitoring equipment, environmental and safety equipment, and integrated processing plants and lines. Processed materials cover plastic, ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, paper and cardboard, glass, electronic waste, textiles and fibers, organic waste, rubber and tires, and construction and demolition debris. Applications span material recovery facilities and transfer stations, scrap metal processors and yards, plastic recyclers and compounders, electronics recyclers and precious metal refiners, industrial and commercial waste generators, municipalities and local authorities, textile and carpet recycling specialists, tire processors and rubber reclaimers, composting and organics processing facilities, chemical and petrochemical companies, and original equipment manufacturers.
North America plays a major role in the global recycling equipment market share, supported by strong policies, significant infrastructure investments, and a growing commitment to the circular economy. In the U.S. and Canada, government initiatives are driving demand for advanced technologies such as balers, MRFs, organics processing systems, and battery recycling solutions.
A recent example is the EPA’s launch of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Framework for Batteries in April 2025, which defines national standards for battery collection, transport, and labeling. This policy is directly stimulating demand for battery-specific recycling equipment, including secure containers and modular sorting systems. This policy-driven momentum, supported by federal and provincial funding programs, is not only enhancing operational capacity but also encouraging innovation across the recycling value chain.
Europe continues its leadership in recycling innovation, driven by the EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan. In Germany and the Netherlands, manufacturers and municipalities are investing in optical sorters, balers, and sensor-based machines to comply with rising recycled-content mandates. A notable public–private collaboration is the Fraunhofer IFF’s 2024–25 iDEAR project (Intelligent Disassembly of Electronics for Remanufacturing and Recycling), which integrates AI-powered 3D vision and robotics to automate precision dismantling of e-waste, successfully demonstrating motherboard removal from PCs and preparing the system for broader applications.
Asia Pacific is witnessing strong growth, supported by rapid urbanization and evolving policies in China, India, and Southeast Asia. For example, in India, city governments such as Delhi and Mumbai have launched e waste initiatives in 2025, including eco parks capable of processing tens of thousands of tonnes per year under public–private partnerships to include dismantling and refurbishing facilities.
Complementing this trend, Thailand announced in March 2024 the establishment of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Chachoengsao province dedicated to clean energy development, including battery production infrastructure to support the country’s rapidly expanding EV industry. This policy-driven investment is expected to stimulate demand for battery-specific recycling and disassembly equipment, further reinforcing Southeast Asia’s growing role in the regional recycling technology landscape.
In the Rest of the World (ROW), spanning Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, recycling infrastructure is advancing through strategic, localized investments. In São Paulo, Brazil, municipal authorities launched a national urban organic waste strategy in 2024, aiming to divert approximately 45% of urban waste (estimated at around 64 million tonnes in 2022) from landfills into composting and biogas facilities. This initiative exemplifies a growing regional commitment to sustainable waste management, supported by increased deployment of modern recycling equipment, and signals a broader shift toward circular economy practices across the developing world.
The key companies in the recycling equipment industry are leading innovation through automation, AI integration, and energy-efficient machinery to meet the rising demand for sustainable waste management solutions. These players are actively investing in R&D and global expansion to offer advanced sorting, shredding, and material recovery systems across multiple waste streams.
In Jan 2026, TOMRA upgraded its GAINnext™ AI-based sorting technology to improve accuracy in complex plastic waste streams, enhancing material purity and operational efficiency. In March 2026, the company released its Annual Report 2025, highlighting a strategic focus on circular economy solutions, reuse systems, and digitalization. During 2025–2026, TOMRA also expanded its Deposit Return Systems (DRS), including preparations for Singapore’s national rollout, supporting stable, regulation-driven growth.
Similarly, in January 2025, EREMA introduced upgrades to its INTAREMA recycling systems, enabling improved processing of heavily contaminated plastic waste and enhancing output quality. During 2025–2026, the company also expanded collaborations in chemical recycling, positioning itself within hybrid recycling ecosystems that combine mechanical and chemical processes.
In 2025, EREMA introduced upgraded versions of its INTAREMA recycling systems, designed to process heavily contaminated plastic waste more efficiently. These systems enhance melt filtration and degassing, resulting in higher-quality recycled output suitable for advanced applications. During 2025–2026, the company also strengthened its involvement in chemical recycling through strategic collaborations with industry partners. This integration of mechanical and chemical recycling processes positions EREMA within emerging hybrid recycling ecosystems. The company’s continuous innovation supports increasing regulatory and industry demand for high-quality recycled plastics. Overall, EREMA is focusing on improving processing efficiency while expanding into next-generation recycling technologies.
Meanwhile, in 2025, Terex expanded its Ecotec environmental equipment portfolio by introducing new shredders, trommels, and screening systems tailored for waste and biomass processing. These additions enhance its capabilities in recycling and waste-to-energy applications. Throughout 2025–2026, the company also increased its focus on electrification and sustainable equipment development, aligning with global decarbonization goals. Investments in R&D are aimed at reducing emissions and improving operational efficiency of heavy equipment. This strategic shift positions Terex to meet evolving regulatory requirements and customer demand for greener solutions. The company continues to strengthen its presence in the environmental equipment segment.
The report provides quantitative analysis and estimations of the recycling equipment market from 2025 to 2030, which assists in identifying the prevailing industry opportunities.
The study comprises a deep-dive analysis of the Zero waste initiatives including the current and future recycling equipment market trends to depict prevalent investment pockets in the industry.
Information related to key drivers, restraints, and opportunities and their impact on the market is provided in the report.
Competitive analysis of the key players, along with their market share is provided in the report.
SWOT analysis and Porters Five Forces model is elaborated in the study.
Value chain analysis in the market study provides a clear picture of roles of stakeholders.
Separation and Sorting Equipment
Magnetic Separators
Eddy Current Separators
Optical Sorters
Air Classifiers and Aspirators
Density Separators
Screening Equipment
Sensor Guided Robotics and AI Picking Systems
Size Reduction Equipment
Single Shaft Shredders
Twin Shaft Shredders
Four Shaft and Multi Shaft Shredders
Granulators and Pulverizers
Crushers
Shears and Guillotines
Specialty Choppers
Washing and Cleaning Equipment
Friction Washers and Attrition Cells
Floatation and Sink Float Tanks
Hot Wash and Chemical Treatment Modules
Rinsing and Decontamination Units
Drying and Dewatering Equipment
Centrifugal Dryers
Thermal Dryers
Dewatering Presses and Screws
Volume Reduction and Densification Equipment
Balers
Briquetters and Briquetting Presses
Compactors
Extrusion and Pelletizing Equipment
Single Screw Extruders
Twin Screw Extruders and Compounding Lines
Pelletizers
Flake to Pellet Systems
Agglomerators
Thermal and Chemical Conversion Equipment
Pyrolysis Reactors and Systems
Gasification Units
Depolymerization and Solvolysis Units
Solvent Recovery and Dissolution Systems
Material Handling and Conveying Equipment
Belt Conveyors and Slat Conveyors
Screw Conveyors and Augers
Pneumatic Conveying Systems
Vibratory Feeders and Metering Feeders
Storage Systems
Control, Instrumentation and Monitoring Equipment
Plant Control Hardware
Weighing Systems and Belt Scales
Automated Dosing and Batching Stations
Process Instrumentation and Sensors
Environmental and Safety Equipment
Dust Collection and Filtration Systems
Odor Control Systems
Fire Detection and Suppression Modules
Water Treatment and Effluent Recycling Units
Emissions Monitoring and Abatement Systems
Integrated Processing Plants and Lines
Material Recovery Facility Lines
Single Stream Recycling Systems
Construction and Demolition Debris Processing Plants
Integrated Washing to Extrusion Lines
Electronic Waste Dismantling and Processing Lines
Tire Processing and Rubber Reclaiming Plants
Mobile and Containerized Recycling Units
Plastic
PET
HDPE
Film
Mixed Polymers
Multilayer
Ferrous Metals
Steel
Iron
Non Ferrous Metals
Aluminum
Copper
Brass
Paper and Cardboard
Glass
Electronic Waste
PCBs
Cables
Consumer Electronics
Batteries
Textiles and Fibers
Organic Waste
Food Waste
Green Waste
Rubber and Tires
Construction and Demolition Debris
Material Recovery Facilities and Transfer Stations
Scrap Metal Processors and Yards
Plastic Recyclers and Compounders
Electronics Recyclers and Precious Metal Refiners
Industrial and Commercial Waste Generators
Municipalities and Local Authorities
Textile and Carpet Recycling Specialists
Tire Processors and Rubber Reclaimers
Composting and Organics Processing Facilities
Chemical and Petrochemical Companies
Original Equipment Manufacturers
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
U.K.
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
Netherlands
Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Taiwan
Indonesia
Vietnam
Australia
Philippines
Malaysia
Rest of APAC
Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Egypt
Israel
Turkey
Nigeria
South Africa
Rest of MENA
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Chile
Colombia
Rest of LATAM
TOMRA Systems ASA
ANDRITZ AG
Starlinger & Co. GmbH
EREMA Group GmbH
Terex Corporation
Coperion GmbH
Bollegraaf Group
LINDEMANN Metal Recycling
Machinex Industries Inc.
CP Group
STEINERT GmbH
Vecoplan AG
M&J Recycling A/S
Lindner Recyclingtech
UNTHA shredding technology
Komptech GmbH
BHS-Sonthofen GmbH
SSI Shredding Systems
WEIMA Maschinenbau
Pellenc ST
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Parameters |
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Market Size in 2025 |
USD 32.3 Billion |
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Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
USD 42.8 Billion |
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Growth Rate |
CAGR of 5.6% from 2025 to 2030 |
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Analysis Period |
2025–2030 |
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Base Year Considered |
2024 |
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Forecast Period |
2025–2030 |
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Market Size Estimation |
Billion (USD) |
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Countries Covered |
28 |
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Companies Profiled |
15 |
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Market Share |
Available for 10 companies |
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Customization Scope |
Free customization (equivalent to up to 80 working hours of analysts) after purchase. Addition or alteration to country, regional, and segment scope. |
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