European Hazardous Waste Collection Wages and Salaries by Country

In 2023, Italy led European wages and salaries in hazardous waste collection with €142 million, followed by Belgium and France with €120.6 million and €69.4 million, respectively. Smaller markets like Serbia and Denmark reported €1 million and €0.6 million. Notable year-on-year changes include Slovakia's 31.32% surge, Serbia's 25.99% rise, and Sweden's 12.43% increase, contrasting with declines in Greece (-4.67%) and Denmark (-9.71%). Over five years, the average growth rate has been moderate, reflecting variation in national economic conditions and sector demand.

Future trends to monitor include:

  • Economic stability affecting national budgets
  • Environmental regulations amplifying sector growth
  • Technological advancements improving efficiency, potentially impacting wages
  • Cross-border regulatory alignments influencing market dynamics

Top countries in Hazardous Waste Collection Wages and Salaries by Country

# 10 Countries Million Euros Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Italy 142 2023 +3.5% +2.42% View data
2 2 Belgium 120.6 2023 +28.43% +4.45% View data
3 3 France 69.4 2023 -2.53% -0.87% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 51 2023 +2.82% +2.58% View data
5 5 Spain 34.9 2023 +3.25% +5.35% View data
6 6 Norway 28.8 2023 0% +1.45% View data
7 7 Austria 20.8 2023 +4.52% +9.19% View data
8 8 Czech Republic 14.1 2023 +12.8% +7.91% View data
9 9 Ireland 13.6 2023 +0.74% +0.6% View data
10 10 Sweden 10.6 2023 +1.92% +12.43% View data

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