European Non-Renewable Waste Final Consumption in Non-Metallic Minerals Sector by Country

The analysis of the European Non-Renewable Waste Final Consumption in the Non-Metallic Minerals Sector shows diverse trends across countries in 2023. Germany holds the highest consumption, with a slight increase of 1.1% from the previous year, maintaining its leading position. Romania and Croatia saw significant growth rates of 25.85% and 23.52% respectively, indicating a surge in sector activities. On the contrary, Poland exhibited a slight decline of 0.17%. Italy and Slovenia experienced substantial consumption increases at 6.34% and 6.11% respectively, while Hungary's growth was a notable 7.44%. Lithuania saw the highest rise at 30.26%.

Future trends to watch include technological advances in waste reduction, regulatory changes enhancing sustainability, and shifts in raw material usage that could impact non-renewable waste consumption. Renewable alternatives may gradually replace traditional methods, leading to potential decreases in non-renewable waste demand over time.

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# 10 Countries Terajoules Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 40,440 2023 +2.1% +1.1% View data
2 2 Poland 32,100 2023 +2.52% -0.17% View data
3 3 Romania 18,340 2023 +18.72% +25.85% View data
4 4 France 16,150 2023 +8.58% +2.21% View data
5 5 Czech Republic 11,830 2023 +3.55% +2.44% View data
6 6 Spain 9,520 2023 +5.73% +0.47% View data
7 7 Italy 8,510 2023 +2.69% +6.34% View data
8 8 Austria 7,880 2023 +2.15% +0.14% View data
9 9 Slovakia 7,260 2023 +5.07% +3.87% View data
10 10 Hungary 4,980 2023 +7.38% +7.44% View data

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