The gross investment in the Water Collection, Treatment, and Supply sector in Poland was valued at 2.15 billion Zloty in 2023. Analyzing the trends, the sector experienced significant fluctuations over the past decade with notable drops in 2016 due to a 54.03% decline, and a strong recovery in 2018 with a 54.1% increase. Recent years show a steady growth pattern with year-on-year variations of 3.13% in 2022 and 3% in 2023.
In the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) has been 4.03%, reflecting a moderate but consistent growth trend from 2020 onwards. The forecasted period from 2024 to 2028 predicts a continued growth rate of 2.1% annually, with an overall increase of 10.95% over these five years.
Future trends to watch for include technological advancements in water treatment processes, increased investments in infrastructure due to climate change impacts, and potential regulatory changes in response to environmental concerns. Moreover, demographic growth and urbanization will drive the demand for enhanced water collection and supply systems.