European Direct Material Input of Biomass Share by Country (Million Metric Tons)

In 2023, the European Direct Material Input of Biomass experienced varied trends across different countries. Germany leads with 14.85 million metric tons, followed by France at 11.86 million metric tons. Among notable variations, Sweden saw a significant increase of 1.89%, while Poland had a decrease of 2.59%. Denmark experienced a substantial uptick of 2.56%, and Lithuania had one of the highest gains at 2.99%. Conversely, France and Italy saw minor declines of 0.26% and 0.22% respectively. Iceland and Cyprus exhibited notable decreases, at -1.7% and -1.53% respectively, indicating potential areas of concern.

Future Trends to Watch:

Looking ahead, several trends warrant close monitoring. The rise in biomass utilization, particularly in Denmark and Lithuania, suggests these countries may be moving towards more sustainable practices. Meanwhile, the declines in countries like Poland and Spain hint at potential structural challenges or shifts in biomass resource management. Keeping track of policy changes, technological advancements, and investment in renewable resources will be critical for understanding how these trends evolve over the next few years.

Top countries in Direct Material Input of Biomass Share by Country (Million Metric Tons)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 14.85 2023 +0.25% +1.14% View data
2 2 France 11.86 2023 -0.27% -0.26% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 8.13 2023 +0.56% +1.37% View data
4 4 Spain 7.26 2023 +0.53% -0.89% View data
5 5 Poland 7.15 2023 -0.62% -2.59% View data
6 6 Italy 6.27 2023 -0.35% -0.22% View data
7 7 Netherlands 5.23 2023 +0.98% +1.16% View data
8 8 Romania 4.16 2023 +1.79% +0.77% View data
9 9 Sweden 3.59 2023 +0.65% +1.89% View data
10 10 Belgium 3.59 2023 +0.67% +0.58% View data

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