Ship recycling, also known as ship breaking, is a complex and hazardous process. One of the main challenges in ship recycling is ensuring the safety of workers and the environment. Large ships contain hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead, chromate, and oil, which pose a risk to workers and the environment if not handled properly. Another challenge in ship recycling is the lack of proper regulations and infrastructure. Many ship recycling yards in developing countries operate without proper safety standards and regulations, leading to hazardous working conditions for workers. Additionally, the recycling process is often costly, which can be a barrier for ship owners to properly dispose of their vessels in an environmentally friendly manner.
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