Guide to environmental pressure from Industry
The variety of production processes used in industry generate a wide range of emissions to air, water and soil. Industry is also a source of noise and odour nuisance and the manufacture of products also generates a large amount of waste. Furthermore, the sector uses natural resources for its processes and energy supply, including water and fossil fuels.
Index Environmental pressure from industry
- Environmental pressure from the Industry target sector: introduction (page is not available yet)
- Environmental pressure and gross added value of Industry in the Netherlands, 1985-2001
- Emissions to air by Industry in the Netherlands, 1990-2002*
- Emissions to air by Industry per branch in the Netherlands, 2002*
- Emissions to water by Industry in the Netherlands, 1990-2001
- Emissions of oxygen-demanding substances by Industry in the Netherlands, 1975-2000
- Radioactive substances: emissions into ambient air and water by the processing industry in the Netherlands, 1994-2000
- Waste generated by the Industry target sector: terms and definitions
- Waste generation by industry: amount of waste produced and processing methods, 1985-2001 (page is not available yet)
- Waste generation by industry, details of waste streams 2001 and 2002
Total amount of waste generated and processing methods. - Waste from industry: supply by sector in the Netherlands, 2001 and 2002*
- Separated industrial waste in the Netherlands, 2002*
Composition of Industry target sector
The Industry target sector includes industrial companies from the SIC categories 15 through 36. Recycling industries (SIC 37) are part of the target sector Waste management companies. Unless stated otherwise, refineries are part of the Industry target sector.
Relevant sections and indicators in the Environmental Data Compendium
- Index Volume developments in the Industry target sector
- Index Emissions and waste by target sector
- Index Environmental pressure by theme. The Industry target sector contributes to the following environmental themes: Climate change - greenhouse effect, Acidification, Eutrophication, Toxic and hazardous substances, Waste management andENand Noise and odour nuisance.
- Composition of target sectors in Dutch environment policy