The data displays the per capita consumption of bottled water in Europe in 2016. In this year, Italy was the leading market for the consumption of bottled water with 188.5 liters of bottled water consumed per person and Germany was the second biggest consumer of bottled water with 177.3 liters consumed per person. Bottled water in the European Union is predominantly made up of the natural mineral water category, which is produced in a number of European countries. Water is the second most popular non-alcoholic beverage when based on value and is available in both still and sparkling formats.
Italy | 188.5 |
Germany | 177.3 |
Hungary | 131.1 |
Belgium | 126.6 |
France | 122 |
Spain | 121 |
Portugal | 114 |
EU Average | 109.9 |
Poland | 95.6 |
Austria | 94.4 |
Greece | 93.4 |
Romania | 82 |
Bulgaria | 75.4 |
Croatia | 75.3 |
Slovakia | 65 |
Slovenia | 61 |
Latvia | 59.5 |
Czech Republic | 47.7 |
Lithuania | 46.2 |
Ireland | 36.3 |
United Kingdom | 33 |
Estonia | 30 |
Netherlands | 24 |
Denmark | 20.2 |
Finland | 13.6 |
Sweden | 10 |