European Calculated Inland Consumption of Non-Renewable Industrial Waste by Country

The analysis of the European Calculated Inland Consumption of Non-Renewable Industrial Waste for 2023 shows varied trends across countries: Germany leads with 48.14 thousand terajoules, while countries like Estonia and Greece report the lowest figures. Notable year-on-year increases were observed in Romania, the United Kingdom, and Bulgaria, each exceeding 10%. Croatia exhibited a significant rise of over 20%, whereas Greece and Estonia experienced the largest decreases, with Greece dropping over 28%. A significant increase in Sweden stands out, with more than 41% rise.

Future trends to watch include the potential for increased consumption in emerging economies like Romania and Bulgaria, possibly driven by industrial growth. Conversely, sustainability efforts may lead to decreases in waste consumption, particularly in countries like Sweden and the Netherlands, where environmental policies are gaining traction. Changes in EU regulations regarding waste management and industrial policies will also play a crucial role in shaping future trends.

Top countries in Calculated Inland Consumption of Non-Renewable Industrial Waste by Country

# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 48,140 2023 +4.35% +0.61% View data
2 2 Poland 27,350 2023 +2.84% +0.24% View data
3 3 France 19,830 2023 +3.17% +0.93% View data
4 4 Austria 16,830 2023 +0.16% +1.88% View data
5 5 Italy 13,250 2023 +1.39% +2.02% View data
6 6 Czech Republic 12,740 2023 +2.88% +1.1% View data
7 7 Belgium 12,470 2023 +5.23% +0.51% View data
8 8 Spain 12,250 2023 +5.03% -0.044% View data
9 9 Romania 11,920 2023 -10.18% +11.03% View data
10 10 United Kingdom 11,420 2023 +1.31% +10.04% View data

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