In 2023, the consumption of non-renewable municipal waste in France's mining and quarrying sector was negligible, as previously recorded values are unavailable for specific analysis. Starting in 2024, a forecasted increase is observed, rising from 0.16 GWh to 0.25 GWh by 2028. This indicates a steady annual growth rate, with year-on-year increases of approximately 12.5%, 16.7%, 9.5%, and 8.7%, respectively, suggesting an average CAGR of around 10.8% over this period.
Future trends to watch for include policies aimed at reducing non-renewable waste, technological innovations in waste management, and potential shifts towards sustainable practices within the mining and quarrying industry.