European Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Final Consumption in Paper, Pulp and Printing Sectors Share by Country (Terajoules)

The data for 2023 shows Hungary leading in non-renewable industrial waste consumption in the paper, pulp, and printing sectors with 34.82 terajoules, marking a 25% increase from the previous year. France follows with a 25.58% increase to 16.98 terajoules, and Belgium holds a stable position with a minor rise. Notably, Germany experienced a significant decline of 16.63%. Over the past 5 years, compound annual growth rates (CAGR) generally indicate moderate fluctuations, highlighting regional disparities in waste utilization approaches.

Future trends to watch include:

  • Potential shifts towards sustainable practices across Europe, possibly decreasing reliance on non-renewable waste.
  • Technological advancements improving waste efficiency and reduction in the paper, pulp, and printing industries.
  • Regulatory changes influencing waste management and industrial policies, particularly in countries experiencing significant year-on-year changes.

Top countries in Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Final Consumption in Paper, Pulp and Printing Sectors Share by Country (Terajoules)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Hungary 34.82 2023 +10.9% +25% View data
2 2 France 16.98 2023 +4.87% +25.58% View data
3 3 Belgium 16.37 2023 +8.46% +1.52% View data
4 4 Poland 9.95 2023 -1.95% +4.17% View data
5 5 Finland 7.63 2023 +7.62% -2.41% View data
6 6 Austria 4.87 2023 +5.82% +1.92% View data
7 7 Romania 4.03 2023 +9.1% +10.45% View data
8 8 Germany 3.78 2023 0% -16.63% View data
9 9 Netherlands 1.21 2023 +14.98% +29.35% View data
10 10 Sweden 0.25 2023 0% View data

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