The consumption of renewable municipal waste in the non-metallic minerals sector in Germany has shown a consistent upward trend from 2024 to 2028. Forecasts report an incremental increase in consumption, beginning at 4.55 thousand gigawatt hours in 2024 and reaching 4.92 thousand gigawatt hours by 2028. This reflects a year-on-year average growth rate of approximately 1.93%.
Important trends to watch include technological advancements in waste management, policy shifts encouraging renewable energy use, and economic factors that might impact investment in non-metallic minerals. The sector’s commitment to sustainable practices will likely drive continued growth in renewable waste consumption.