The forecast for total waste recycled and prepared for reuse per capita in the Netherlands over the next five years indicates impressive growth. From 2023, where the value stood at 9.18 kilograms per capita, projections show a steady year-on-year increase. Specifically, the values are 9.36 in 2024, 9.55 in 2025, 9.74 in 2026, 9.92 in 2027, and 10.11 in 2028. The year-on-year percentage variations have been positive, representing a continuing upward trend in waste management practices. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over these five years can be seen as a measure of healthy growth and commitment towards enhanced recycling and reuse methods.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in recycling technologies, policy changes focusing on sustainability, and increasing public awareness and participation in waste separation and recycling. These factors could further drive the growth in waste recycled and reused per capita in the Netherlands.