In 2023, the textile and leather sector in France consumed a significant portion of non-renewable industrial waste, standing at 0.84 Terajoules. The forecasted data indicates a gradual increase in consumption from 2024 to 2028, with an annual rise of approximately 0.03 Terajoules. This rise translates to an estimated year-on-year growth of about 3.45%. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over these five years is projected to be 3.42%, indicating a steady upward trend in energy consumption within this sector.
Future trends to watch for include the industry’s adoption of sustainable practices and innovations aimed at reducing non-renewable waste consumption, potentially impacting these forecasts. Moreover, regulatory changes and advancements in recycling technology might also influence the trajectory of energy consumption in the textile and leather industries in the coming years.