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Collection rates for plastic waste from most non-packaging sources are lower than rates for waste from the packaging sector. This is likely to be the result of the longer lifetime of non-packaging items, which leads to a build-up in homes and businesses of non-packaging plastic stocks-both of products in use and of those no longer in use, but kept in storage.
This map shows the number of high fire danger days in summer (June, July, August) in the baseline period (1981-2010) and in 2041-2070 under Representative Concentration Pathways 8.5 (RCP8.5) scenario. This Index is based on the Fire Weather Index (FWI). The index gives the number of days in a given period presenting favourable meteorological conditions to triggering a wildfire. The higher the Index, the higher the risk of wildfire.
The map shows the baseline situation and projections of annual aridity index under RCP 8.5 scenario. This Index is based on daily precipitation and evapotranspiration and E-HYPE model median ensemble is presented. A higher value indicates reduced soil water availability.
No data available for Türkiye. Waste Composition Analysis (WCA) based on different reference years. ETC CE (2024), Annex 1 indicates the reference year used per country.
The map shows the percentage of seasons for which water stress (WEI+ values exceeding 40) were recorded.
The figure shows a snapshot of the coverage of Climate-ADAPT case studies with 123 case studies in total (The case studies collected at national level, provided by AdapteCCA.es, where removed from the list of case studies (value 10)) by March 2024.
Future key climate hazards and their qualitative trend as reported by countries under the Governance Regulation - National adaptation actions, split in groups of hazard types and in acute and chronic events.
The chart shows the countries' reporting performance on the basis of Eionet Core Data Flows since 2005
The map shows the proportion of premature deaths from all neoplasms that are attributable to environmental carcinogens considered within the Global Burden of Disease Study
The figure shows the number of Member States that are below their reduction commitments and the aggregated groups with number of Member States that are above.
The graph illustrates what kind of treatment that textile waste was sent to for the years 2010-2020.
The map shows the share of native tree species as compared to alien species in the city of Amsterdam, based on its tree inventory, 2023. A ratio of <1 is considered poor.
The chart shows the development in the generation of municipal waste per inhabitant for the period 2015-2020
The figure illustrate the average levels of carbon stocks in marine and terrestrial ecosystems.The “x” in the figure represents the average level whereas the green and blue boxes signify the median values and the range is characterised by the individual dots. For further explanation of uncertainties see Box 1. For more detailed information on datasets please use the linked dataset
The map shows the urban waste water treatment plants treating more than 2000 population equivalent equipped with different types of disinfection in Europe. The map is based on country reporting under Urban waste water treatment directive (271/91/EEC) in 2020 (reference year 2018).
The chart compares the current residual and total municipal waste generation against 3 possible scenarios: 1) Business as usual (with a 3.7 % increase in total municipal waste) while meeting the 60 % recycling target; 2) A solution scenario, with a 3.7 % increase in total municipal waste that would be offset by 73 % recycling rate; 3) A solution scenario in which the 60 % recycling target would be met, and 34 % of total waste would be prevented
The chart illustrates the trends in total municipal waste for EU-27 from 2004 to 2020. Moreover, it illustrates the projections for waste generation for 2030, considering two scenarios present at a European Commission report.
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