European Non-Ferrous Metal Domestic Material Consumption by Country

Analyzing the 2023 data for non-ferrous metal domestic material consumption per capita in European countries, Finland leads with 6.51 metric tons per capita, displaying a 2.61% increase. In contrast, lower consumption is seen in Lithuania with -0.001 metric tons per capita. High growth in Serbia and Slovakia, with 8.15% and 6.65% increases respectively, contrasts with declines in Belgium and Hungary at -5.75% and -6.83%. Meanwhile, countries like Luxembourg showed notable gains at 12.2%, reflecting diverse consumption trends across the region.

Future trends to watch include:

  • Technological advancements potentially increasing efficiency and reducing material consumption.
  • Environmental policies influencing material usage and recycling strategies, potentially altering consumption patterns.
  • Economic conditions and industrial growth impacting demand for non-ferrous metals across Europe.

Top countries in Non-Ferrous Metal Domestic Material Consumption by Country

# 10 Countries Metric Tons Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Finland 6.51 2023 +4.35% +2.61% View data
2 2 Sweden 4.53 2023 -0.15% +0.22% View data
3 3 Serbia 3.47 2023 +3.09% +8.15% View data
4 4 Iceland 2.06 2023 +5% -2.89% View data
5 5 Macedonia 1.49 2023 +0.067% +3.62% View data
6 6 Portugal 0.94 2023 +2.51% +1.51% View data
7 7 Ireland 0.9 2023 -0.66% -1.38% View data
8 8 Poland 0.82 2023 0% -0.9% View data
9 9 Norway 0.69 2023 -3.34% +4.8% View data
10 10 Cyprus 0.61 2023 +17.59% -2.72% View data

Top Countries about Non-Ferrous Metal