European Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Available for Final Consumption Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

The 2024 data indicates Germany as the leader in non-renewable industrial waste consumption with 17.54 thousand tonnes of oil equivalent, with a slight decline in its year-on-year variation of -0.61%. Poland follows with 14.29 and also sees a decrease of -0.9%. In contrast, countries like France and Italy exhibit growth, showing increases of 2.41% and 2.64%, respectively. Notably, Croatia achieved a remarkable 23.94% year-on-year increase in 2023, while Lithuania led with a 30.28% increase. The forecast suggests continued focus on significant variations, but overall, the industrial waste consumption landscape is relatively stable.

Future trends to watch include:

  • Increased efforts for reduction and sustainable management of industrial waste, which may impact consumption.
  • Policy changes and technological advancements that promote waste minimization and recycling.
  • Potential shifts in industrial waste consumption patterns due to emerging environmental regulations across Europe.

Top countries in Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Available for Final Consumption Share by Country (Thousand Tonnes Of Oil Equivalent)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 17.54 2023 +1.53% -0.61% View data
2 2 Poland 14.29 2023 +0.81% -0.9% View data
3 3 France 9.99 2023 +7.57% +2.41% View data
4 4 Czech Republic 7.19 2023 +2.74% +2.08% View data
5 5 Italy 6.91 2023 +0.26% +2.64% View data
6 6 Austria 6.54 2023 +1.29% -0.13% View data
7 7 Romania 6.09 2023 +2.76% View data
8 8 Spain 5.41 2023 +5.16% +0.23% View data
9 9 Slovakia 4.22 2023 +0.018% +0.72% View data
10 10 Belgium 3.57 2023 +0.27% +0.39% View data

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