Waste water management (Domestic Currency) by country

This dataset captures government spending on environmental protection efforts such as pollution abatement, biodiversity conservation, and waste management. These expenditures are classified according to the COFOG framework (Classification of the Functions of Government).

Countries reporting
90
Highest
3.11 trillion
Japan
Lowest
0
Chile
Median
105.35 million
Years covered
28
1995–2022
Data points
1,348

What the numbers show

Waste water management (Domestic Currency) is currently reported for 90 countries. The highest value is 3.11 trillion in Japan; the lowest is 0 in Chile.

The median across all reporting countries is 105.35 million, and the mean is 52.79 billion.

Over the past decade 31 countries rose and 25 fell. The largest increase was in Cyprus (up 3,000.0%), and the largest decrease in Cook Islands (down 100.0%).

Waste water management: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Japan 3.11 trillion 2022 up 10.7% falling
2 Colombia 1.39 trillion 2020 up 77.7% rising
3 Hungary 78.04 billion 2021 down 11.3% volatile
4 Argentina 38.18 billion 2022 up 1,462.5% volatile
5 Indonesia 19.54 billion 2019 β€” volatile
6 Norway 17.29 billion 2022 up 92.0% volatile
7 Czechia 16.55 billion 2021 down 5.9% rising
8 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China 9.60 billion 2021 β€” volatile
9 Sweden 9.22 billion 2021 up 49.1% rising
10 Brazil 8.79 billion 2020 up 2.3% flat
11 Mongolia 5.46 billion 2021 β€” volatile
12 Germany 5.18 billion 2022 up 32.7% flat
13 France 5.06 billion 2021 up 2.5% rising
14 Poland 4.52 billion 2021 down 17.3% rising
15 Canada 3.74 billion 2022 up 18.3% rising
16 Netherlands 3.48 billion 2022 down 1.3% rising
17 TΓΌrkiye 1.91 billion 2022 up 1,691.8% volatile
18 Spain 1.89 billion 2022 up 31.7% rising
19 Romania 1.86 billion 2021 up 28.3% volatile
20 Switzerland 1.84 billion 2022 up 16.5% flat
21 Cabo Verde 1.78 billion 2017 up 479.8% volatile
22 Ukraine 1.72 billion 2022 up 77.9% rising
23 Dominican Republic 1.65 billion 2022 up 538.0% volatile
24 United Arab Emirates 1.55 billion 2022 down 1.3% falling
25 Armenia, Republic of 1.39 billion 2022 up 785.8% volatile
26 Thailand 1.18 billion 2022 β€” volatile
27 Kazakhstan, Republic of 1.07 billion 2021 β€” volatile
28 Ireland 932.46 million 2021 up 31.8% rising
29 Israel 905.39 million 2022 down 4.1% rising
30 Australia 825.00 million 2022 up 350.8% volatile
31 Italy 636.00 million 2021 up 261.4% volatile
32 Guatemala 628.16 million 2022 up 188.3% rising
33 Belgium 571.50 million 2021 up 250.4% falling
34 Nepal 503.28 million 2021 β€” volatile
35 Austria 402.82 million 2022 down 0.0% volatile
36 South Africa 373.00 million 2022 down 14.4% rising
37 Denmark 328.00 million 2022 up 152.3% volatile
38 Luxembourg 323.82 million 2022 up 107.1% volatile
39 Portugal 285.67 million 2021 down 1.6% flat
40 Burkina Faso 269.00 million 2022 down 56.0% falling
41 Angola 223.90 million 2019 up 1,589.7% volatile
42 Albania 186.50 million 2021 β€” volatile
43 Slovenia 131.23 million 2021 up 9.6% volatile
44 Bulgaria 125.95 million 2021 up 1,006.3% volatile
45 Croatia 120.70 million 2021 up 185.5% volatile
46 Greece 90.00 million 2021 down 61.0% volatile
47 Bahamas, The 83.52 million 2022 up 135.8% volatile
48 Slovak Republic 67.11 million 2021 down 44.6% falling
49 Mauritius 30.22 million 2022 β€” volatile
50 Georgia 27.70 million 2022 up 93.7% volatile
51 Cyprus 21.70 million 2021 up 3,000.0% volatile
52 Malta 18.51 million 2021 down 0.4% rising
53 Estonia 16.80 million 2021 down 20.0% volatile
54 Latvia 11.82 million 2021 down 0.7% volatile
55 Lithuania 6.67 million 2021 down 95.2% volatile
56 El Salvador 5.30 million 2021 β€” volatile
57 Azerbaijan, Republic of 4.70 million 2021 β€” volatile
58 Andorra, Principality of 4.25 million 2022 β€” flat
59 Panama 3.10 million 2021 down 96.9% volatile
60 Jordan 500,000 2022 down 98.8% volatile
61 Kosovo, Republic of 338,037 2021 down 92.4% volatile
62 Papua New Guinea 326,214 2022 β€” volatile
63 Seychelles 0 2020 β€” flat
63 Bahrain, Kingdom of 0 2004 β€” flat
63 Uganda 0 2022 β€” flat
63 Solomon Islands 0 2020 β€” volatile
63 Zambia 0 2021 β€” flat
63 Cook Islands 0 2022 down 100.0% volatile
63 Nauru, Republic of 0 2018 β€” flat
63 Singapore 0 2022 β€” flat
63 Russia 0 2020 β€” flat
63 Belarus, Republic of 0 2022 β€” flat
63 Moldova 0 2022 down 100.0% volatile
63 Iceland 0 2022 β€” volatile
63 Jamaica 0 2015 β€” flat
63 United Kingdom 0 2022 down 100.0% volatile
63 Micronesia, Federated States of 0 2020 β€” flat
63 Kenya 0 2021 down 100.0% volatile
63 Kyrgyz Republic 0 2022 β€” flat
63 Kuwait 0 2015 β€” flat
63 Finland 0 2021 β€” flat
63 Bhutan 0 2007 β€” flat
63 Maldives 0 2004 β€” flat
63 Marshall Islands, Republic of the 0 2019 β€” flat
63 Ethiopia, The Federal Democratic Republic of 0 2022 β€” flat
63 Namibia 0 2022 β€” flat
63 Ecuador 0 2022 β€” volatile
63 Philippines 0 2020 down 100.0% volatile
63 Palau, Republic of 0 2019 down 100.0% volatile
63 Chile 0 2022 β€” flat

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Indicator
Waste water management (Domestic Currency)
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
90 places, 1,348 data points, 1995–2022
Last refreshed

This dataset captures government spending on environmental protection efforts such as pollution abatement, biodiversity conservation, and waste management. These expenditures are classified according to the COFOG framework (Classification of the Functions of Government).