European Direct Material Input of Biomass by Country

The European Direct Material Input of biomass showcases notable variations across countries, with Germany and the United Kingdom exhibiting significant increases in 2023, at 1.14% and 1.37% respectively. Sweden also showed robust growth with a 1.89% rise, whereas Spain and Poland experienced declines of 0.89% and 2.59%. The Netherlands grew by 1.16%, and Denmark exhibited a significant jump of 2.56%. Eastern European nations like Lithuania and Bulgaria marked notable increases at 2.99% and 2.48% respectively. Meanwhile, recessionary tendencies were observed in Greece and Iceland, with decreases of 1.64% and 1.7%.

Future trends to watch in European biomass input include a shift towards sustainable practices, which may influence growth variances across different regions. The ongoing focus on renewable energy and circular economy models could potentially stabilize growth in countries currently facing declines. Monitoring regulatory changes and technological advancements will be crucial to understanding future biomass supply chain dynamics and their implications for direct material input in Europe.

Top countries in Direct Material Input of Biomass by Country

# 10 Countries Million Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 382.53 2023 +0.25% +1.14% View data
2 2 France 305.47 2023 -0.27% -0.26% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 209.55 2023 +0.56% +1.37% View data
4 4 Spain 187.04 2023 +0.53% -0.89% View data
5 5 Poland 184.14 2023 -0.62% -2.59% View data
6 6 Italy 161.61 2023 -0.35% -0.22% View data
7 7 Netherlands 134.65 2023 +0.98% +1.16% View data
8 8 Romania 107.24 2023 +1.79% +0.77% View data
9 9 Sweden 92.6 2023 +0.65% +1.89% View data
10 10 Belgium 92.41 2023 +0.67% +0.58% View data

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