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The Global Waste Recycling Services Market faces significant challenges that can hinder its growth and sustainability. These challenges include contamination and the complex sorting of different types of waste, leading to reduced quality and value of recycled products. The lack of standardized recycling practices and regulations across regions and countries creates hurdles for efficient waste management. Limited recycling infrastructure and processing capacity restrict the handling of large waste volumes, resulting in backlogs and delays. Some recycling processes may not be economically viable due to high costs, low demand for recycled materials, or market fluctuations. Additionally, limited public awareness and participation in recycling programs, along with insufficient education and outreach, can lower recycling rates and contribute to improper waste disposal practices. Addressing these challenges requires industry collaboration, improved infrastructure, standardized practices, and enhanced public engagement.