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ZeroHedge
26 Mar 2024

The European Union exported 32.1 million tonnes of waste to non-EU countries in 2022, according to Eurostat.
This is a slight decline from the 33.0 million tonnes of waste exports to these countries in 2021.
As Statista's Anna Fleck reports, Turkey was the primary destination country for EU waste that year with some 12.4 million tonnes sent there, accounting to 39 percent of the total exports of waste.
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India received the second highest quantity of EU waste that year, receiving some 3.5 million tonnes in total.
It was followed by the United Kingdom and Switzerland, with 2.0 and 1.6 million tonnes, respectively.