Forecast: Production in Waste Collection Sector in Poland

The production in the waste collection sector in Poland has shown a significant upward trend from 2013 to 2023, rising from 7.79 billion Zloty to 27.23 billion Zloty, marking consistent growth. The year-on-year variations reveal a generally positive trajectory with occasional short-term declines such as in 2017. Specifically, the sector experienced robust growth from 2018, with double-digit percentage increases year-on-year up until 2023.

The last two years saw a year-on-year growth rate of 14.04% in 2022 and 12.19% in 2023, indicating a strong but slightly decelerating upward trend. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over the last five years leading up to 2023 stands at approximately 18%, emphasizing the sector's robust expansion during this period.

Looking forward to 2024, the forecasted data indicates continued growth, albeit at a slower pace. The forecasted 5-year CAGR to 2028 is projected to be 6.64%, with an overall forecasted growth rate of 37.89% over the period. This suggests a moderation in growth compared to the historical pace but still a positive outlook for the sector.

Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of regulatory changes, advancements in waste management technologies, and shifts in societal attitudes towards recycling and sustainability. These factors could either further bolster growth or introduce new dynamics in the waste collection sector in Poland.

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