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Europe Recommerce Intelligence Report 2025: Market to Grow by a CAGR of 10.6% to 2029 - Acquisitions, Logistics Control, and Compliance Driving Expansion

Europe Recommerce Intelligence Report 2025: Market to Grow by a CAGR of 10.6% to 2029 - Acquisitions, Logistics Control, and Compliance Driving Expansion

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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 27, 2025--
The 'Europe Recommerce Market Intelligence Databook - 60+ KPIs, Market Size, Share & Forecast by Channel, Category & Consumer Segment - Q2 2025 Update' report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The recommerce market in Europe is expected to grow by 12.6% on annual basis to reach US$43.0 billion in 2025.
The recommerce market in the region experienced robust growth during 2020-2024, achieving a CAGR of 15.6%. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, with the market forecast to grow at a CAGR of 10.6% during 2025-2029. By the end of 2029, the recommerce market is projected to expand from its 2024 value of USD 38.2 billion to approximately USD 64.4 billion.
This regional report provides a detailed data-centric analysis of the recommerce market Europe, covering market opportunities and risks across consumer segments (peer-to-peer and business-led resale); product categories; sales channels; and resale formats. With over 60+ KPIs at the regional and country level, this report provides a comprehensive understanding of recommerce market dynamics.
Europe's recommerce landscape is advancing through a combination of policy enforcement, digital platform integration, and consumer alignment with sustainability. While maturity levels differ across Western, Northern, and Eastern Europe, several region-wide trends are influencing the next wave of recommerce growth.
Unlike early-stage or informal resale markets, Europe's recommerce ecosystem is being shaped by coordinated action between government, enterprise, and platforms. Over the next 2-4 years, resale will shift from a secondary channel to a compliance-anchored, consumer-facing business model embedded in the product lifecycle.
Europe's recommerce market is becoming structurally competitive across verticals such as electronics, fashion, and furniture. While the regulatory environment is harmonized at the EU level, execution varies by country, resulting in local champions and regional consolidators. The competitive edge in Europe will belong to players that combine resale infrastructure, compliance capability, and cross-country scale. With sustainability mandates hardening and consumer trust in structured resale rising, recommerce will shift from experimentation to institutionalization by 2027.
Key Insights
Competitive Landscape in Europe Is Organizing Around Verticals, Compliance Readiness, and Platform Integration
Electronics Recommerce Is Formalizing Through OEM, Retail, and Policy-Driven Trade-In Models
Apparel Recommerce Is Being Integrated Into Brand and Retail Operations
Platform-Centric Models Are Scaling With Verification and Cross-Border Logistics
Regulatory Alignment Is Structuring the Economics of Reuse
Sustainability Goals Are Converging Across Retail, Government, and Finance Sectors
Electronics Recommerce Is Driven by Brand-Led Programs and Platform Ecosystems
Fashion Recommerce Is Consolidating Through Branded Channels and Regional Marketplaces
Furniture and Lifestyle Recommerce Is Expanding via Retail Pilots and Reverse Logistics
Strategic Moves: Acquisitions, Logistics Control, and Compliance-Driven Expansion
Key Attributes:
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