Forecast: Recycled Metal Packaging Waste in the Netherlands

The forecast for recycled metal packaging waste in the Netherlands based on historical and projected data shows a notable trend. Between 2013 and 2019, there was a steady increase in recycled waste, peaking at 95.6 in 2019. However, a significant decline occurred in 2020, with numbers dropping to 87.5. Recovery ensued in the following years, and by 2023, the value stood at 90.3 units. Though the forecast shows stabilization from 2023 onwards, yearly growth remains minimal with a projected increase to 90.4 by 2028.

Year-on-year variation for the last two actual years (2022 to 2023) reveals no change, indicating market stabilization. The 5-year CAGR from 2024 to 2028 is 0.02%, with a cumulative growth rate of 0.11% over the same period.

Future trends to watch for include advancements in recycling technology, changes in regulatory frameworks, and shifts in consumer behavior towards sustainability, which could all influence the future volume of recycled metal packaging waste.

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