In 2023, Germany led European non-renewable industrial waste consumption with a remarkable usage of approximately 48.96 thousand terajoules. Poland and France followed with 27.76 and 21.94 thousand terajoules respectively. Notable growth was observed in the United Kingdom and Croatia with respective year-on-year increases of 10.04% and 23.94%. While Sweden saw a striking increase of 38.85%, the Netherlands displayed a negative trend at -4.81%. Over a five-year period, these trends contribute to the evolving landscape of industrial waste consumption across Europe.
Future trends may include increases in resource efficiency and recycling efforts, potentially leading to a decline in non-renewable waste usage. Monitoring legislative shifts and technological advancements will be critical in understanding the trajectory of each country's consumption patterns.
Top countries in Non-Renewable Industrial Waste Gross Inland Consumption by Country
| # | 10 Countries | Terajoules | Last Year | YoY | 5-years CAGR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 Germany | 48,960 | 2023 | +4.26% | +0.95% | View data |
| 2 | 2 Poland | 27,760 | 2023 | +2.98% | +0.54% | View data |
| 3 | 3 France | 21,940 | 2023 | +7.03% | +3% | View data |
| 4 | 4 Austria | 15,740 | 2023 | +1.17% | +0.52% | View data |
| 5 | 5 Italy | 13,610 | 2023 | +1.33% | +2.38% | View data |
| 6 | 6 Czech Republic | 13,550 | 2023 | +3.22% | +2.35% | View data |
| 7 | 7 Spain | 12,910 | 2023 | +4.73% | +1.02% | View data |
| 8 | 8 Belgium | 12,820 | 2023 | +2.38% | +1.07% | View data |
| 9 | 9 United Kingdom | 11,420 | 2023 | +1.31% | +10.04% | View data |
| 10 | 10 Slovakia | 9,400 | 2023 | +4.78% | +5.57% | View data |