The forecast for the final consumption of non-renewable municipal waste in the iron and steel sector in France from 2024 to 2028 shows a consistent value of zero terajoules annually. This indicates that there is no expected consumption of non-renewable municipal waste by this sector during these years. In 2023, the consumption was also at zero, highlighting a steady state with no annual variations or growth in consumption. Consequently, there are no trends or variations to consider over the last two years, and the compound annual growth rate over five years remains nonexistent.
Future trends to watch for:
- Monitoring potential regulatory changes that could enforce waste management alterations, impacting consumption patterns.
- Technological advancements in recycling or waste-to-energy processes that might lead to emerging consumption in future forecasts.
- Shifts in policy favoring renewable energy sources, which might affect energy consumption dynamics in the iron and steel sector.
- Industry reports or European Union directives that could incentivize or mandate changes in waste handling practices within industrial sectors, including the iron and steel industries.