Environmental and economic key figures; NAMEA

Environmental and economic key figures; NAMEA

Classifications and households All periods Environment financial Revenues environmental fees and -taxes (mln euros) Environment financial Environmental expenditure (mln euros) Environment financial Environmental investment (mln euros)
Contribution environmental problem 1995
Contribution environmental problem 1996
Contribution environmental problem 1997
Contribution environmental problem 1998
Contribution environmental problem 1999
Contribution environmental problem 2000
Contribution environmental problem 2001
Contribution environmental problem 2002
Contribution environmental problem 2003
Contribution environmental problem 2004
Contribution environmental problem 2005
Contribution environmental problem 2006
Contribution environmental problem 2007
Contribution environmental problem 2008
Source: CBS.
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This table presents an overview of environmental and economic key figures
that illustrate the contribution to environmental issues (greenhouse
effect, acidification, etc.), environmental expenditure (costs, taxes,
etc.) and the economic position (value added, labour input, etc.) of
sectors of industry. All figures are taken from existing (Dutch) StatLine
publications. The indicators presented can be used for analysis and to
support environmental-economic government policy.

Data available from: 1995
Frequency: cancelled by november 21, 2011.

Status of the figures:
Figures in this publication are updated yearly according to the updates of
the StatLine source publications.

Changes compared with previous version:
n/a

When will new figures be published?
This table has been replaced by a table based on the new industry classification (SBI 2008).

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Description topics

Environment financial
Expenditures and revenues related to care for the environment.
Revenues environmental fees and -taxes
Total revenues from environmental levies and environmental taxes.
Environmental levies are imposed by the government to finance specific
environmental measures. Environmental taxes are taxes intended to reduce
human activities that harm the environment. The revenues from
environmental taxes go into the general government revenue and are not
used to finance specific environmental policies. Examples of environmental
taxes are excise on motor fuels, road tax, the tax on cars and motorcycles
and energy tax.
Not included are revenues from taxes of non-residents in the Netherlands
and Dutch residents abroad.
Environmental expenditure
Total of environmental expenditure for own activities. This consists of
estimated capital costs (interest and depreciation), current costs en
other costs.
Environmental investment
Environmental investment is additional investment as a result of measures
to protect, restore or improve the environment. Data are collected for
investment that became operational in the year of reporting. Until 1998
only non-profitable investments were taken into account. From 1999 onwards
part of profitable investment is also taken into account. Investment that
is profitable within the space of three years is excluded. Two types of
investments are distinguished: end-of-pipe investment and
process-integrated investment. End-of-pipe investment is investment that
does not affect processes or installations. In general it reduces harmful
emissions of residuals that occur at industrial plants. The total amount
of this investment is taken into account. For process-integrated
environmental investment, only the extra expenditure compared with the
cheaper (and more environmentally harmful) alternative is taken into
account.