European Paper, Pulp and Printing Sector Final Consumption of Non-Renewable Industrial Waste by Country

The analysis of the European Paper, Pulp, and Printing sector's final consumption of non-renewable industrial waste in 2023 reveals Hungary at the top with 1.55 thousand terajoules, showing a 25% increase. Following are France and Belgium, with notable consumption and rises of 25.58% and 1.52%, respectively. Germany, however, saw a significant drop of 16.63%, aligning with Norway's impressive decrease of 54.28%. Finland's consumption declined by 2.41%, while Poland, Romania, and the Netherlands reported increases of 4.17%, 10.45%, and 29.35%, respectively. Austria and Sweden remained relatively stable, with marginal increases or no change.

Future trends to monitor:

  • Potential policy shifts towards sustainability could further impact non-renewable waste consumption.
  • Technological advancements might introduce more efficient waste management solutions, altering the landscape for several countries.
  • Market demands and international regulations could compel sectors to lean towards renewable alternatives, influencing these consumption patterns.

Top countries in Paper, Pulp and Printing Sector Final Consumption of Non-Renewable Industrial Waste by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Hungary 1,550 2023 +10.9% +25% View data
2 2 France 754.22 2023 +4.87% +25.58% View data
3 3 Belgium 727.1 2023 +8.46% +1.52% View data
4 4 Poland 442.11 2023 -1.95% +4.17% View data
5 5 Finland 339 2023 +7.62% -2.41% View data
6 6 Austria 218.07 2023 +5.82% +1.92% View data
7 7 Romania 179.03 2023 +9.1% +10.45% View data
8 8 Germany 168 2023 0% -16.63% View data
9 9 Netherlands 53.8 2023 +14.98% +29.35% View data
10 10 Sweden 11 2023 +8.89% View data

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