Global Waste Sorting Robots Market

Waste Sorting Robots Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Waste Type (Municipal Solid Waste, Industrial Waste), By Robot Type, By Application, By End Use, By Region - Industry Forecast 2025-2032


Report ID: SQMIG45A2378 | Region: Global | Published Date: December, 2024
Pages: 197 | Tables: 88 | Figures: 76

Waste Sorting Robots Market Regional Insights

North America is the dominant segment in the market due to the increasing use of environmentally damaging products. After gathering data from major robot vendors, Resource Recycling estimates that about 80 robots in operation or purchased in the United States and Canada sort recyclables, trash, plastics, scrap electronics and construction and demolition of homes and businesses. The region is expected to account for more than 42% of the global market share during the forecast period.

Within APAC, China is the leading manufacturer of robotic garbage collectors. China recycles a significant portion of the world’s waste. But in April 2019, China imposed strict limits on pollution, requiring the burial of anything above 0.5 percent. This necessitates the introduction of robots at waste disposal sites. Countries such as Japan, Singapore and Australia-NZ are leading the way in implementing robotic waste pickers, but India and other Southeast Asian countries are still in the process of adoption.

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Global Waste Sorting Robots Market size was valued at USD 1.7 billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 2.03 billion in  2023 to USD 8.51 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 18.6% during the forecast period (2024-2031). 

The competitive environment of the Global Waste Sorting Robots Market is dynamic and characterized by the presence of a mix of well-established brands, emerging players, and niche producers. Innovation is a key competitive factor. Established organizations within the industry leverage techniques inclusive of product innovation, strategic partnerships, and mergers and acquisitions to strengthen their market position. Additionally, the market is witnessing elevated opposition from local and neighborhood producers supplying cost-powerful options. 'ZenRobotics Ltd. ', 'AMP Robotics Corp. ', 'Waste Robotics Inc. ', 'Sadako Technologies ', 'Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) ', 'Tomra Systems ASA ', 'Machinex Industries Inc. ', 'General Kinematics Corporation ', 'Greeen Creative ', 'Bollegraaf Recycling Solutions ', 'Pellenc ST ', 'REDWAVE (BT-Wolfgang Binder GmbH) ', 'HOMAG Group ', 'Mitsubishi Electric Corporation ', 'FANUC Corporation ', 'KUKA AG ', 'ABB Ltd. ', 'Siemens AG ', 'Eagle Vision Systems ', 'Recycling Equipment Inc. (REI) '

With increasing environmental concerns and legislation on waste disposal, there is an increasing push on recycling use and waste management. Waste sorting robots offer solutions to automate and simplify this process. Advances in robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning have made waste sorting robots more efficient, accurate and cost-effective. This technology allows robots to identify and sort waste types exactly.

Material Recovery Facility (MRF) to Realize the Highest Level of Development: Recent scrap import policies in China make it more difficult to export any post-consumer recyclables. Material recovery facility (MRF) operators are trying to find new technologies or processes to help meet China’s stricter quality requirements. Material recycling firms (MRFs) and other recycling facilities also face the risk of being attacked with technical information when going through proposals from equipment and machinery vendors. This for MRFs use robots for waste sorting systems.

North America is the dominant segment in the market due to the increasing use of environmentally damaging products. After gathering data from major robot vendors, Resource Recycling estimates that about 80 robots in operation or purchased in the United States and Canada sort recyclables, trash, plastics, scrap electronics and construction and demolition of homes and businesses. The region is expected to account for more than 42% of the global market share during the forecast period.

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