Forecast: Waste Collection Turnover in Poland

The waste collection turnover in Poland has shown a significant upward trend, registering an increase from 2.2 billion Euros in 2013 to 5.59 billion Euros in 2023. This reflects a consistent growth trajectory over the past decade.

Year-on-year growth rates have experienced fluctuations, with notable increases in 2018 (17.48%) and 2019 (23.13%). The past five years have seen an average annual growth (CAGR) of 12.72%, indicating strong performance in this sector.

Looking forward, the forecasted CAGR from 2024 to 2028 is 4.16%, suggesting a more moderate but continued growth. The anticipated turnover by 2028 is projected to reach 7.27 billion Euros, marking a 22.63% increase over five years.

Future trends to watch for:

  • Technological innovations in waste management to enhance efficiency.
  • Regulatory changes that may impact sector operations and costs.
  • Shift towards sustainability and the circular economy affecting waste collection dynamics.
  • Potential impacts of economic fluctuations on waste production and collection services demand.

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