The data indicates that the total waste recycled and prepared for reuse in Denmark, specifically Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, stood at 81.3 in 2024. Since then, there has been a gradual decline forecasted through to 2028, decreasing from 81.3 in 2024 to 80.7 in 2028. This demonstrates a slight year-on-year reduction: -0.12% from 2024 to 2025, -0.25% from 2025 to 2026, -0.12% from 2026 to 2027, and -0.25% from 2027 to 2028.
The average annual change over the five years, indicated by the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), is projected to be approximately -0.18%. This sustained decline may suggest underlying challenges in the waste recycling infrastructure or shifts in electronic waste management policies.
Future Trends to Watch For:
- Technological advancements in recycling that could potentially reverse the declining trend.
- Government initiatives and regulatory changes aimed at increasing recycling rates.
- Public awareness campaigns that could drive higher participation in electronic waste recycling programs.
- The impact of international trade policies on the import and export of recyclable waste materials.