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Domestic material consumption amounted to almost 29 million tonnes (13,5 million tonnes per capita) in 2019 and was 5,46 % lower than in 2018. The amount of biomass utilized decreased by 2,68 % compared to 2018, also  the amount of mineral resources exploitation by 7,36 %, and the amount of used fossil energy  by 2,54 % compared to 2018. In 2019, the import to Slovenia was 3,71 million tonnes higher than the export from Slovenia.


This indicator shows domestic material consumption and direct material input, the structure of domestic material consumption and international comparison of material consumption per capita.

Domestic material consumption (DMC) is used to measure the total mass of all solid, liquid and gaseous materials (with the exception of water and air that are not directly contained in materials) obtained from natural resources (domestic natural resources + import and export) that enter production and consumption processes in a certain country within a year. Direct material flows are divided into six main groups: biomass (from agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting and gathering), metallic and non-metallic mineral resources, fossil energy sources, waste and other.

Direct material input (DMI) is used to measure direct input of materials to be used in an economy, i.e. all materials that have economic value and are used in manufacturing activities and consumption; DMI includes materials obtained (and used) within a certain country and the total import of materials.


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Figure OD06-1: Domestic material input, domestic extraction, material import and export, Slovenia
Sources: 

SI-STAT, 2021 (18. 05. 2021)

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Imports[mio t]Exports[mio t]Domestic extraction used[mio t]Direct material input[mio t]Domestic Material Consumption[mio t]
200011.797.6130.0041.7934.18
200113.317.6327.9241.2333.60
200213.557.9429.2542.8034.86
200314.928.5131.3046.2237.71
2004168.7830.9046.9038.12
200515.269.3931.0846.3436.96
200617.6311.2436.7254.3543.11
200721.6812.3238.3660.0547.73
200820.5613.0234.4555.0242.00
200916.5512.0130.1746.7234.71
201017.1012.3928.1045.2032.81
201117.4313.1625.2742.7029.54
201216.8013.3422.1939.0025.65
201317.3714.0721.8639.2325.16
201418.0315.6324.6642.6927.06
201519.5416.7724.6944.2327.46
201620.6617.2623.1143.7626.50
201721.6118.5023.9845.5827.08
201822.7518.7825.8948.6429.86
201922.6718.9624.5547.2228.26
Figure OD06-2: Domestic material consumption structure in Slovenia
Sources: 

SI-STAT, 2021 (18. 05. 2021)

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Domestic material consumption[million t]Biomass[million t]Metal ores[million t]Non metal minerals[million t]Fossil energy sources[million t]Other products[million t]
200030.005.7519.774.490
200127.925.2618.524.140
200229.255.7018.864.69-0.00
200331.305.1821.294.830
200430.905.7220.364.810.00
200531.085.8920.764.54-0.12
200636.725.8926.314.530
200738.365.8928.314.54-0.37
200834.455.5624.374.430.09
200930.175.4920.244.430
201028.105.5818.084.440
201125.275.8914.874.500
201222.195.7312.194.280
201321.865.5712.423.880
201424.667.0514.503.11-0.00
201524.697.0214.503.170
201623.117.1412.613.350
201723.986.3414.283.36-0.00
201825.896.9015.763.230.00
201924.556.7214.683.150
Figure OD06-3: Domestic material consumption per capita in Slovenia and EU-28
Sources: 

Eurostat, 2021 (19. 05. 2021)

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2000[ tonnes per capita]

2007[ tonnes per capita]

2018[ tonnes per capita]

2019[ tonnes per capita]

European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)

15.44

17.33

14.43

14.22

European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)

15.11

16.63

13.65

13.47

Belgium

14.93

16.90

12.31

10.67

Bulgaria

12.35

18.84

20.34

21.08

Czechia

17.54

19.10

15.96

15.96

Denmark

25.60

28.38

23.57

24.98

Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)

17.69

16.23

15.68

14.72

Estonia

15.48

28.30

34.27

29.26

Ireland

33.76

41.13

24.32

24.66

Greece

14.19

22.18

11.21

9.78

Spain

17.01

20.60

9.04

9.04

France

14.55

14.28

11.75

11.48

Croatia

7.49

13.55

10.41

10.84

Italy

13.24

14.16

8.11

8.11

Cyprus

24.32

27.31

18.32

18.82

Latvia

6.45

14.96

14.51

13.86

Lithuania

8.34

15.08

17.70

18.96

Luxembourg

25.58

26.48

22.76

23.00

Hungary

11.72

11.76

15.50

17.60

Malta

9.36

8.90

13.41

11.63

Netherlands

12.53

11.74

9.38

8.78

Austria

20.23

21.39

20.04

18.97

Poland

14.09

16.49

19.34

17.62

Portugal

19.50

21.20

16.98

16.70

Romania

7.70

20.53

23.10

27.61

Slovenia

17.19

23.65

14.41

13.53

Slovakia

10.07

14.14

13.50

12.29

Finland

33.73

38.75

34.60

31.58

Sweden

20.27

22.90

24.79

25.84

United Kingdom

12.55

11.72

8.35

30.23

Iceland

0

0

0

30.79

Norway

0

23.24

26.43

11.02

Switzerland

12.63

12.41

11.06

8.48

North Macedonia

0

0

8.55

9.34

Albania

0

0

0

0

Serbia

0

14.51

17.02

18.23

Turkey

9.58

11.59

0

Bosnia and Herzegovina

0

0

0


Goals

  • To decouple economic growth from resource use, increase competitiveness and improve reliability of supply.
  • To improve economy efficiency while reducing pressures on the environment.

 



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