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517 Kg Municipal Waste per Capita in 2024

The available data reveals significant differences across EU countries. Austria (782 kg per person, 2023 data), Denmark (755 kg), and Belgium (699 kg) recorded the highest levels of municipal waste per person. The lowest amount of waste per person was generated in Romania (305 kg, 2023 data), Estonia (375 kg) and Poland (387 kg).   Since 2014, the amount of municipal waste per person increased in 20 EU countries. Belgium (+274 kg), Czechia (+228…
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Romania is on the opposite side of the countries with the largest number of wastes, the state in which the lowest municipal wastes are generated. According to the available data (2023), a Romania produces an average of 305 kilograms of waste per year, the lowest level of waste in the European Union, notes the EEF. However, even in the case of Romania, there is an increase in previous years. In 2014, the amount was smaller, which confirms the ove…

Brussels/Madrid (EFE).- Each European citizen generated 517 kilos of average municipal waste in 2024, six kilos more than in 2023 and 38 kilos more than in 2024, with Spain as one of the countries in which its citizens produced the least waste, according to published Monday by the Community statistical office, Eurostat. Specifically, Spanish citizens generated 456 kilos of average municipal waste in 2024, including domestic waste, as well as oth…

The Romans were both in 2024 and in 2023 at the latest in the European Union for the generation of municipal waste, showing the data published by the European Statistical Office (Eurostat).

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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