European Self Water Supply to Manufacturing Sector by Country

Germany leads the European self-water supply for the manufacturing sector with 3.78 billion cubic meters, followed by the Netherlands at 3.13 billion cubic meters. Belgium and Poland contribute significantly less, with less than 1 billion cubic meters each. Spain, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria also contribute modestly. Notable year-on-year variations indicate that Estonia experienced substantial growth at 25.82%, while industries in Greece, Croatia, and Serbia saw significant declines. Germany and Belgium also saw declines close to or above 1.5%, whereas Slovenia and Lithuania showed slight growth. The overall trend suggests varying levels of self-water supply across European countries, with some countries showing marked increases while others are declining.

Future trends in European self-water supply will likely focus on sustainability and efficiency improvements. Enhanced water recycling processes, stricter environmental regulations, and technological innovations will be key areas to watch. Emerging markets may see greater growth in self-water supply as they develop their manufacturing sectors and infrastructure. Additionally, climate change impacts and water scarcity concerns will drive changes in water usage policies and practices across Europe.

Top countries in Self Water Supply to Manufacturing Sector by Country

# 10 Countries Million Cubic Meters Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 3,780 2023 -0.79% -1.82% View data
2 2 Netherlands 3,130 2023 -0.4% -0.48% View data
3 3 Belgium 990.19 2023 -1.27% -1.68% View data
4 4 Poland 634.64 2023 -0.0095% -0.46% View data
5 5 Spain 537.31 2023 -2.96% -2.97% View data
6 6 Czech Republic 210.6 2023 -0.24% -1.5% View data
7 7 Bulgaria 185.13 2023 -0.25% -0.86% View data
8 8 Estonia 63.8 2023 +3.99% +25.82% View data
9 9 Bosnia and Herzegovina 63.72 2023 +0.7% -1.56% View data
10 10 Serbia 62.93 2023 -3.81% -3.42% View data

Top Countries about Water Supply