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Generation of packaging waste and GDP in the EU 27
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The figure shows the generation of packaging waste and GDP (Gross domestic product) in the EU27
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Treatment of packaging waste in the EU-15
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The figure shows the treatment of packaging waste 1997-2010
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Recycling of packaging waste by country, 2008 and 2010
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The figure shows the recycle of packaging waste by country in 2008 and 2010
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Treatment of packaging waste in the EU-27
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The figure shows the treatment of packaging waste 2005-2010
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Packaging waste generation per capita and by country
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The figure shows the packaging waste generation per capita and by country in the period from 1997 - 2010.
The Croatian data reflects the collected amount (not the generated amount)
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Generation of packaging waste and GDP in the EU-15
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The figure shows the generation of packaging waste and GDP in the EU-15 countries from 1998-2010
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Packaging waste generation per capita and by country
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The table shows the packaging waste generation per capita by country 1997 - 2010.
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Recycling rates for packaging waste in 2009 by country
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Generation and recycling of packaging waste in the member countries of the European Environment Agency. The data show that 17 countries in 2009 met the 2009 target of the Packaging Waste Directive (2004/12/EC) to recycle at least 55% of packaging waste generated, and two countries missed the 2001 target to recycle at least 25%.
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Recycling's current and potential contribution (*) to meeting EU demand for various materials, 2006
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(*) The current and potential contribution figures are both based on the infrastructure available in 2006. Future changes in collection rates, improved recycling structures and market conditions could significantly influence the potential contribution figures.
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Persons employed in recycling activities in the EU (*), Norway and Switzerland per million inhabitants, 2000–2007
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(*) Data are missing for some countries in years between 2000 and 2007. The countries whose data are missing are listed in ETC/SCP, 2011.
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