Industry insights and figures Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery

Operating margin
16.5 %
โ–ผ -0.4pp
2020
Companies
5345
2020
Vacancies (sector)
0.0%
2025-Q4 ยท sector E average

Key insights Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery

Actionable signals from current data
DE
Average operating result: 16.5% of revenue (2020).
Personnel costs: 21.5% of revenue (2020).
Number of companies: 5,345 (2020).

Sector outlook Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery

Automated analytical commentary based on the most recent Eurostat figures

Industry overview

The Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery sector across Germany comprises approximately 5,345 enterprises employing about 213,716 people and generating โ‚ฌ47.2 bn in net turnover in 2020. The average enterprise size is โ€“ employees per firm. This is a useful yardstick when assessing whether your own operation sits within the typical scale band of the sector.

Profitability

With a robust operating margin of 16.5% of revenue in 2020, the sector reports โ‚ฌ7.8 bn of gross operating surplus (Eurostat's EBITDA-equivalent, before depreciation). This figure provides the headline benchmark against which an individual operator can sanity-check their own bottom line, values significantly below indicate cost or pricing pressure, those above suggest competitive advantage worth defending.

Cost structure

The Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery cost mix is reasonably balanced: cost of revenue at 62.9%, personnel at 21.5% and energy at โ€“ of turnover. Without a single dominant cost driver, margin management requires attention across the full operating envelope rather than focus on any one line.

Trend & trajectory

Over the period 2008 to 2020 the operating margin moved from 2.8% to 16.5% (+13.7 percentage points), an encouraging upward trajectory. Sectors with stable or improving margins tend to reflect successful pass-through of input costs and disciplined capacity management; declining margins typically point to either over-supply or a structural cost squeeze that warrants strategic review.

Costs by category Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery

Sector average % of revenue
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Cost structure for Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery in DE, 2008 to 2020, expressed as percentage of revenue.
Revenue / costs 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Total revenue 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Personnel costs (total) 16.0% 19.0% 16.8% 15.6% 16.4% 17.2% 17.4% 18.3% 18.6% 17.8% 19.4% 20.7% 21.5%
Gross wages 13.0% 15.3% 13.6% 12.6% 13.3% 13.9% 14.1% 14.8% 15.1% 14.4% 15.7% 16.8% 17.4%
Social and pension contributions 3.1% 3.6% 3.2% 3.0% 3.2% 3.3% 3.3% 3.5% 3.5% 3.4% 3.7% 4.0% 4.1%
Other costs 81.2% 78.5% 80.9% 67.9% 68.8% 68.3% 68.4% 67.0% 66.5% 66.8% 64.8% 62.4% 62.0%
Gross operating surplus (EBITDA) 2.8% 2.6% 2.3% 16.5% 14.7% 14.5% 14.2% 14.7% 14.8% 15.4% 15.8% 16.8% 16.5%

Source: Eurostat Structural Business Statistics (latest available year).

Operating result over 13 years

Sector average % of revenue
Average
12.4%
Peak
16.84%
2019
Low
2.31%
2010
Latest
16.46%
2020

Cost mix evolution

How costs have shifted as a share of revenue

Cost distribution as % of revenue Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery (2020)

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