In the Waste Collection Sector in Denmark, the actual production values from 2013 to 2023 indicate fluctuating trends. From 2013's low of 4.91 billion Danish Krones (DKK), there was a notable peak in 2017 at 5.88 billion DKK. A significant dip occurred in 2018, dropping to 4.63 billion DKK, but values have since trended upward, reaching 5.62 billion DKK in 2023.
Year-on-year variations reveal marked volatility. For instance, 2014 witnessed a 15.96% increase, while 2018 experienced a 21.25% drop. The two most recent years before 2023 saw modest upticks of 1.36% in 2022 and 1.33% in 2023. The 5-year CAGR for 2023 is 3.97%, indicating moderate growth momentum into the future.
Forecasts from 2024 to 2028 suggest continued albeit modest growth, with a forecasted 5-year CAGR of 0.98%, culminating in an estimated 5.98 billion DKK by 2028. The overall trend highlights resilience and recovery, driven by enhanced waste management policies and sustainability initiatives.
Future trends to watch for include innovations in waste-to-energy technologies, policy changes toward circular economy practices, and the influence of stricter environmental regulations, which could significantly shape the sector's growth trajectory.