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Environmental indicators in Slovenia


Environmental indicators are based on graphs, maps and assessments and as such present environmental trends in Slovenia. The indicators represent one of the four pillars of our environmental reporting, and are prepared in accordance with the Environmental Protection Act. The Environmental Indicators in Slovenia website enables users to browse among 180 indicators. They are based on numerical data and they indicate the state, characteristics and trends of environmental development in Slovenia. They are prepared using a systematic approach based on data and monitoring, as shown in the information pyramid.

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The indicator monitors the economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development by comparing the HDI - the human development index and the ecological footprint. Between 1990 and 2019, the value of the Human Development Index (HDI) increased from 0.774 to 0.917 (by 18.5%). Slovenia is ranked among the countries with a very high human development index, in 22nd place out of 189 countries included in the calculations. In general, the higher the HDI of a country is, the higher the ecological footprint is.

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Heavy metal emissions in Slovenia significantly decreased between 1990 and 2023. This can be largely attributed to the implementation of the EU legislation, improved surveillance and use of the best available technologies.

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In the last decades, emissions of air pollutants from transport decreased. However, road transport remains one of the most significant sources of air pollution. In Slovenia in 2023 road transport contributed 40 % to the total emissions of nitrogen oxides. In the period 1990-2023 emissions of substances that cause acidification and emissions of ozone precursors in transport sector declined by 71 % and 76 %. In the period 2000-2023 emissions of particulate matter decreased by 51 %.

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In Slovenia, slightly more than 106,000 tonnes of municipal waste were landfilled at 10 non-hazardous waste landfills in 2023, compared to slightly more than 90,000 tonnes the year before. The increase in landfilled municipal waste in 2023 was the result of the extensive floods that hit Slovenia during the summer of that year.

The share of landfilled municipal waste at the EU level in 2023 was 22% of generated municipal waste. The countries in which more than half of generated municipal waste was landfilled include Greece, Romania, Malta, Cyprus, Portugal, Hungary, and Bulgaria.

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In Slovenia, just over 1.1 million tonnes of municipal waste were generated in 2023, which is 7 % more than the previous year, of which 69 % was collected separately. 26 % of municipal waste generated was packaging waste. In 2023, more than 294.000 tonnes of packaging waste were generated in Slovenia, of which more than one fifth was plastic packaging waste.

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The share of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) disposed of within mixed municipal waste annually in the period 2020-2023 represented an average of 0.8% of collected mixed municipal waste. The share of waste batteries and accumulators (WBAs) was even lower, representing an average of 0.03% of all collected mixed municipal waste in the same period annually. The amount of separately collected WEEE has been increasing over the years. In Slovenia, just over 16,600 tonnes of WEEE were collected separately in 2023, which is almost 8% more than in 2022.