The Environment industry in Sweden 2003 Mats Eberhardson, Statistics Sweden.

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The Environment The Environment industry industry in Sweden 2003 in Sweden 2003 Mats Eberhardson, Statistics Mats Eberhardson, Statistics Sweden Sweden

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Background Database at Statistics Sweden since reports from Statistics Sweden No work between Work since 2003: Better routine for updating Establishments (earlier companies)

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The Environment industry The Environment industry in Sweden 2003in Sweden 2003

Mats Eberhardson, Statistics SwedenMats Eberhardson, Statistics Sweden

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Disposition

• Background and definition• Environmental areas and classifications• Results – Employment & former unempl. • Results–Education & Income• Results– Export & Turnover• Future plans

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Background

• Database at Statistics Sweden since 1997

• 3 reports from Statistics Sweden• No work between 2000-2002• Work since 2003:

• Better routine for updating• Establishments (earlier companies)

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Last published report

New report finished this spring

Can be downloaded at www.scb.se/mi1301

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DefinitionThe general definition given by OECD/Eurostat is as

follows:

”The environmental goods and services industry consists of activities which produce goods and services to measure, prevent, limit, minimise or correct environmental damage to water, air, and soil as well as problems related to waste, noise and eco-systems. This includes cleaner technologies, products and services which reduce environmental risk and minimise pollution and resource use.”

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Environmental Industry

Environ-mentally labelled products

”CORE INDUSTRIES”

NACE 25.12, 37, 41,

51.57 and 90

Other environmental

products Ex. filter, hydraulic turbines

Establishments in POLLUTION

MANAGEMENT

Establishments in RESOURCE

MANAGEMENT

Establishments in CLEANER TECHNOLOGIES AND PRODUCTS

Environmental management

systemsEx: ISO 14001, EMAS, FSC

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Environmental activity

• Pollution Management: Air pollution control, Waste water management, Waste management, Monitoring/control etc., Soil and groundwater, Noise and vibration

• Cleaner Technologies and Products: Cleaner/resource efficient Technologies, Cleaner/resource efficient Products

• Resource Management: Indoor air pollution, Water supply, Recycled materials, Renewable energy, Heat/energy saving and management, Sustainable agriculture and fisheries, Sustainable forestry, Eco tourism, Other resource management

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Data

• No new survey

• Only data from existing registers– Business register, VAT-register, labour statistics,

foreign trade statistics (Statistics Sweden)– Data from different industry-specialised

organisations (cf. manufacturers of equipment for waste management)

– Other Swedish business registers (outside Statistics Sweden)

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Content in the database

• Identification number of enterprises and establishments

• Environmental activity

• Level of environmental activity (primary, secondary)

• Turnover and exports

• Age and sex

• Employment

• Income and former unemployment

• Level and orientation of education

• Geographical distribution

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Primary and secondary establishments - 2003

• Primary – the main activity is included in the definition (> 50 %)

• Secondary – have important environmental production, but secondary

Status Number of establ. Employed Total Income, Milj SEKPrimary environmental activity 9 057 49 641 12 829Secondary environmental activity 3142 40 871 11 552

Status Number of establ. Turnover Milj SEK Exports, Milj SEKPrimary environmental activity 9 057 130 858 14 105Secondary environmental activity 3142 110 961 14 626

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Number of establishments -03

0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000

Air pollution control

Waste w ater management

Waste management

Monotoring, control etc

Other pollution management

Cleaner technologies

Cleaner products

Indoor air pollution control

Water supply

Recycled materials

Renew able energy

Heat/energy saving/man.

Sustainable agriculture/f ish.

Sustainable forestry

Other resource management

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Employment - 03

0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000

Air pollution control

Waste w ater management

Waste management

Monotoring, control etc

Other pollution management

Cleaner technologies

Cleaner products

Indoor air pollution control

Water supply

Recycled materials

Renew able energy

Heat/energy saving/man.

Sustainable agriculture/f ish.

Sustainable forestry

Other resource management

FemaleMale

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Employment - 03

Share of employedin the environmentalindustry of the totalemployed in themunicipality.

Black = 5-25 %Dark grey = 2-5 % Light grey = 0,5-2 %

Trosa

Båstad

Åstorp

Aneby

Ydre

Söderköping

Emmaboda

Vara

Andel miljösysselsatta av totalt sysselsatta

5 till 24,5 (8)2 till 5 (26)0,5 till 2 (218)0 till 0,5 (37)

Andel miljösysselsatta av totalt sysselsatta inom kommunen 2002

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Educational level - 03

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Total Environmental Industry

All employed in Sweden

Pre-secondary Secondary

University < 3 yrs University = > 3 yrs

Postgraduate

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Educational level - 03

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Air pollution controlWaste water management

Waste managementMonotoring, control etc

Other pollution managementCleaner technologies

Cleaner productsIndoor air pollution control

Water supplyRecycled materialsRenewable energy

Heat/energy saving/man.Sustainable agriculture/fish.

Sustainable forestryOther resource managementTotal Environmental Industry

All employed in Sweden

Pre-secondary Secondary University < 3 yrs

University = > 3 yrs Postgraduate

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Educational level - by regionWaste water management

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%

Total

Stockholm

Västra Götaland

Skåne

Pre-secondary Secondary University < 3 yrs

University = > 3 yrs Postgraduate

Monotoring, control etc.

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Total

Stockholm

Västra Götaland

Skåne

Pre-secondary Secondary University < 3 yrs

University = > 3 yrs Postgraduate

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Level of education & income

Average income

- 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

LuftutsläppAvlopp

AvfallÖvervakning/kontroll

Övrig utsläppsbehandlingRenare teknologier

Renare produkterInomhusluft

VattenförsörjningÅtervunnet materialFörnyelsebar energiVärme/energibesp.

Hållbart jordbruk/fiske

Hållbar skogÖvrig resurshantering

Totalt miljösektornTotalt sysselsatta i Sve.

SEK 1000

Share with university and postgraduate education

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%

Air pollution controlWaste water managementWaste managementMonotoring, control etcOther pollution managementCleaner technologiesCleaner productsIndoor air pollution controlWater supplyRecycled materialsRenewable energyHeat/energy saving/man.Sustainable agriculture/fish.Sustainable forestryOther resource managementTotal Environmental IndustryAll employed in Sweden

Percent

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Former unemployed

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50%

Air pollution controlWaste water management

Waste managementMonotoring, control etc

Other pollution managementCleaner technologies

Cleaner productsIndoor air pollution control

Water supplyRecycled materialsRenewable energy

Heat/energy saving/man.Sustainable agriculture/fish.

Sustainable forestryOther resource managementTotal Environmental Industry

All employed in Sweden

Using received unemployment-compensation last year (01)

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Turnover - 03

0 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 60 000 70 000

Air pollution control

Waste w ater management

Waste management

Monotoring, control etc

Other pollution management

Cleaner technologies

Cleaner products

Indoor air pollution control

Water supply

Recycled materials

Renew able energy

Heat/energy saving/man.

Sustainable agriculture/fish.

Sustainable forestry

Other resource management

Omsättning, Milj SEK

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Exports - 03

0 500 1 000 1 500 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500

Air pollution control

Waste water management

Waste managementMonotoring, control etc

Other pollution management

Cleaner technologies

Cleaner products

Indoor air pollution controlWater supply

Recycled materials

Renewable energy

Heat/energy saving/man.

Sustainable agriculture/fish.Sustainable forestry

Other resource management

Export, Milj SEK

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Export to EU and non-EU countries 2003

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

Icke-EU

EU

United Kingdom Germany Finland

Denmark

France

Netherlands

Spain

Polen

Other EU

Norw ay USA China

Russia

Sw itzerland

Other non-EU

Canada

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Future work

• Report for 2003 will be published in short

• Report for 2004 – published in 2006

• Continuous updating

• Time-series in the future

• New product dimension