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Value added and income by main industry (Quarterly)
Economy and FinanceThis table provides information on domestic production and income by main industry. • Quarterly is expressed in thousands of euros and is available in nominal and volume terms, both unadjusted and seasonally adjusted. • Economic activity is classified in accordance with the NACE Rev. 2 classification. • The data presented in the table is compiled in accordance with the methodology and standards outlined in the ESA 2010 manual to ensure comparability and consistency. • The data spanning 1995 to 2020 are final and will not undergo further revision. • Chain-linked volume aggregates are expressed with reference to the year 2020, where the index is set to 100, serving as the baseline against which changes in the real (inflation-adjusted) volume of the measured variables in other periods are compared. • Caution should be exercised when interpreting CLV aggregates, as changes in sign may significantly affect the economic meaning of the data. It is therefore recommended to complement the analysis with contributions to growth. • Figures in the tables may be subject to rounding, which can result in slight discrepancies in totals or calculated values. -
Waste Generation
EnvironmentWaste is defined as ‘any substance or object which the holder discards, or, intends or is required to discard.’ Waste is classified according to the Statistical European Waste Classification (EWC-Stat. Version 4). This classification has been published in the Waste Statistics Regulation 2150/2002 (WStatR) and is a substance-oriented nomenclature used to report waste generation data. According to Annex 1, Section 2 of the WStatR, for reporting purposes, the EWC-Stat is aggregated into 51 items. Waste generation refers to waste arising from all economic activities and/or households located within the geographical territory of the country. Primary waste generation refers to waste that arises as a result of production and consumption processes. Secondary waste is generated by waste treatment facilities during the process of waste treatment and includes waste that should undergo further treatment either by disposal or recovery operations. This dataset includes both primary and secondary waste generation. Waste recycled on the site where it was generated is excluded. Economic activities are classified according to the ‘statistical classification of economic activities’ in the European Community (NACE). These are aggregated into 18 items according to Section 8 in Annex 1 of the WStatR. -
Waste Treatment
EnvironmentWaste is defined as ‘any substance or object which the holder discards, or, intends or is required to discard.’ Waste is classified according to the Statistical European Waste Classification (EWC-Stat. Version 4). This classification has been published in the Waste Statistics Regulation 2150/2002 (WStatR) and is a substance-oriented nomenclature used to report waste generation data. According to Annex 2, Section 2 of the WStatR, for reporting purposes, the EWC-Stat is aggregated into 51 items. Waste treatment refers to waste undergoing recovery and disposal operations within the geographical territory of the country. Recovery and disposal operations are classified according to the items published in Annex 2, Section 8 of the WStatR and comprise Backfilling, Energy Recovery and Recycling under Recovery, and Incineration, Landfill and Other operations under Disposal.
