Forecast: Value Added of Water Collection, Treatment and Supply in the Netherlands

The value-added of the water collection, treatment, and supply sector in the Netherlands has shown fluctuation over the past decade. From 2013 to 2015, there was a consistent increase, followed by a notable dip in 2016. The trend exhibited minor variations until 2018, which saw a significant decline. The most drastic change occurred in 2020 with a sharp decrease of 16.92%, likely impacted by global events. The sector rebounded in 2021 but stabilized around 1.0 billion euros in the subsequent years. As of 2023, the value stood at approximately 0.998 billion euros.

The projected years from 2024 to 2028 indicate a slight yet consistent decline, with the forecasted CAGR over the next five years being -0.13%. By 2028, the sector’s value is projected to reach approximately 0.98986 billion euros.

Future trends to watch for include the impact of environmental regulations and technological advancements in water treatment. Additionally, climate change and water scarcity could play pivotal roles in shaping the sector. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for anticipating further developments and opportunities within this market.

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