The analysis of municipal waste recovered in the US shows a consistent upward trend from 2024 to 2028. The values start at 51.33 in 2024 and gradually increase to 52.49 by 2028. 2023 marks the end of the actual data collection, with forecasted values from 2024 onward. Year-on-year variation highlights slight but steady growth, ranging approximately between 0.58% and 0.60% each year.
- 2024: 51.33
- 2025: 51.63 (+0.58%)
- 2026: 51.92 (+0.56%)
- 2027: 52.21 (+0.56%)
- 2028: 52.49 (+0.54%)
Over the last two years, the trends indicate consistent recovery enhancement. The 5-year CAGR averages around 0.56%, presenting stable growth across the forecast period.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in recycling technologies, policy changes promoting sustainable practices, and increasing public awareness about waste management. These factors could drive more significant improvements in municipal waste recovery rates beyond current projections.