This table presents economic data for the environmental goods and services sector. Labour input, output and gross value added of the environmental goods and services sector are presented.
Output and gross value added are measured in basic prices and labour input is measured in full time equivalents (employed persons).
The environmental goods and services sector consists of a group of companies and authorities involved in activities with respect to measuring, preventing, limiting, minimising or correcting environmental damage to water, air and soil, and problems related to waste, noise and ecosystems (OECD, 1999; Eurostat 2009).
This definition includes “cleaner technologies” and “cleaner goods and services” which reduce environmental risk and minimise the use of natural resources and pollution. The definition of the environmental goods and services sector is determined on European level and is used by EU-countries accordingly.
The businesses and institutions belonging to the environmental goods and services sector can be subdivided to industries. In this table only businesses that execute environmental activities as primary or secondary activities are classified to economic industry. The ancillary activities are therefore presented separately. The activities that belong to the environmental goods and services sector can also be subdivided to environmental domains.
The before mentioned economic data of the environmental goods and services sector are presented in the following variables:
—Labour input of employed persons, full time equivalents
—Output at basic prices, million Euro
—Gross value added at basic prices, million Euro
Data available from 1995 to 2010.
Status of the figures:
The figures for 2010 are revised provisional. As this table has been discontinued, they will not become definite.
Changes as of 13 November 2013:
None, since this table has been discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
No longer applicable.
This table will be replaced by Environmental Goods and Services Sector. industries, economic indicators. See section 3.
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