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Title: COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) …/... amending Annexes I to V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council on European environmental economic accounts

EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
            
            
               1.CONTEXT OF THE DELEGATED ACT
            
            
               The European environmental economic accounts, as established in Regulation (EU) No 691/2011, cover the following six topics: (i) air emissions (of greenhouse gases and air pollutants); (ii) environmental taxes; (iii) material flows; (iv) environmental goods and services sector; (v) environmental protection expenditure; and (vi) energy flows. There is a separate annex for each topic.
            
            
               Article 3(3) of the Regulation empowers the Commission to adopt delegated acts to update the following information in the annexes: (i) the list of characteristics for which data are to be compiled and transmitted; (ii) the first reference year; (iii) frequency and transmission deadlines for the compilation of the accounts; and (iv) the reporting tables.
            
            
               This delegated Regulation aims to update some technical aspects in Annexes I to V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 in order to speed up the flow of information (shorter transmission deadlines) and to update the lists of characteristics. This is technically possible partly because of the experience that the Commission (Eurostat) and the national statistical institutes of the Member States have gained in applying the Regulation since its adoption in 2011, and partly because of the pilot studies carried out in the Member States in accordance with Article 4 of the Regulation.
            
            
               Updates to Annex VI (physical energy flow accounts) are not included in this initiative, as the technical specifications of that annex were updated recently, with a delegated act adopted in 2016.
            
            
               The conclusions of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council on EU statistics held on 6 November 2020
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                encourage the European Statistical System to respond to the emerging information demands from the European Green Deal, including further development of timely indicators.
            
            
               The European Court of Auditors Special Report 2019/16
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                ‘European Environmental Economic Accounts: usefulness for policymakers can be improved’ notes that making such accounts available more quickly improves their usefulness for policy making.
            
            
               2.CONSULTATIONS PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF THE ACT
            
            
               Appropriate consultations were carried out during the preparatory work, including at expert level.
            
            
               The working group on Environmental accounts and the working group on Monetary environment expenditure statistics and accounts were consulted in May 2020 and in May 2021.
            
            
               The Directors of sectoral and environmental statistics and accounts (DIMESA) was consulted in October 2020, in December 2020 and in February 2021.
            
            
               The Commission also consulted the expert group representing the National Statistical Institutes of the European Statistical System in September 2021.
            
            
               Both the European Parliament and the Council have been duly informed.
            
            
               3.LEGAL ELEMENTS OF THE DELEGATED ACT
            
            
               This delegated Regulation aims to ensure relevant and timely European environmental economic accounts for the European Green Deal, in particular by: improving the timeliness of the statistical information; requesting additional breakdowns of CO2 taxes; requesting additional environmental purpose breakdowns of data for the environmental sector and environmental expenditure; requesting information on the total environmental sector (as opposed to only the marketed share of the environmental sector); updating the technical lists of material flows and air emission gases; simplifying information requirements on the economic industries of the environmental sector as well as on the imports and exports of materials; and other minor technical clarifications. 
            
            
               The delegated act has no implications for the EU budget.
            
            
               The delegated act concerns a European Economic Area (EEA) matter and should therefore extend to the EEA.
            
            
               COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION (EU) …/...
            
         
         
            
               of 19.11.2021
            
            
               amending Annexes I to V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council on European environmental economic accounts
            
            
               (Text with EEA relevance)
            
            
               THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
            
            
               Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
            
            
               Having regard to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2011 on European environmental economic accounts
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               , and in particular Article 3(3) thereof, 
            
            
               Whereas:
            
            
               (1)To carry out its tasks under the Treaties, especially those related to the environment, sustainability and climate change, the Commission requires access to full, up-to-date and reliable information. Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 establishes a common framework for European environmental economic accounts, including lists of characteristics for which data are to be compiled and transmitted, and rules on the frequency and transmission deadlines for the compilation of the accounts. 
            
            
               (2)The lists of characteristics of environmental accounts are essential to ensure comparability of statistical data across Member States. They now need to be updated to align to updates in the data sources for the accounts and to keep relevance for users.
            
            
               (3)To better monitor progress towards a green, competitive and resilient circular economy
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                and progress towards the sustainable development goals relevant to the EU, additional up-to-date data concerning the links of the environment and the economy is required.
            
            
               (4)The lists of characteristics of environmental accounts are essential to ensure comparability of statistical data across Member States.
            
            
               (5)The list of air pollutants in Annex I to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 should be updated to align to the list of greenhouse gases that are reported under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which was revised after the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol, as well as to the guidelines for emission inventories under the Convention on long-range transboundary air pollution (CLRTAP) and definitions of Directive (EU) 2016/2284 on the reduction of national emissions of certain atmospheric pollutants (National Emissions Ceilings  Directive)
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               .
            
            
               (6)To better serve climate policies, Member States should be required to provide a breakdown of taxes recorded for government revenue arising from the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) and other CO2 taxes. Those taxes should therefore be included in the list of characteristics in Annex II to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011.
            
            
               (7)The information in Tables C and E of Annex III to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 is no longer necessary to produce Union aggregates, as Eurostat has developed a new method based on other readily available data. Those tables should therefore be deleted.
            
            
               (8)To better serve thematic environmental policies for the European Green Deal, the environmental accounts protection expenditure accounts must distinguish for all sectors the environmental purposes of Protection of ambient air and climate (Classification of environmental protection activities (CEPA) 1), Wastewater management (CEPA 2), Waste management (CEPA 3), Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water (CEPA 4), Noise and vibration abatement (CEPA 5), Protection of biodiversity and landscapes (CEPA 6), Protection against radiation, R&D and other environmental protection activities (CEPA 7-9). Annex IV to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 should therefore be updated to reflect those changes.
            
            
               (9)Information on the marketed share of the environmental goods and services sector is not sufficient to serve environmental policies. Annex V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 should therefore be updated to require Member States to provide information on the total size of the sector.
            
            
               (10)To make it easier for users to interpret data and to allow Member States to assure quality during data compilation, Member States should provide information on all components of national expenditure on environmental protection. This includes estimates and information on the intermediate consumption of environmental protection services. Eurostat’s experience with validating Member States’ data demonstrates that, based on the accounting relations between other mandatory reporting categories, Eurostat cannot derive the data on the intermediate consumption of environmental protection services, such as costs of waste disposal or wastewater treatment services incurred by corporations, with sufficient quality for all Member States. Annex IV to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 should therefore be updated so that Member States compile and report data for this item, undertaking all relevant quality assurance measures.
            
            
               (11)To accurately measure the total national expenditure on environmental protection, there is a need to identify all expenditure for environmental protection services that have been incurred for the purpose of producing other environmental protection services, and thus have already been covered in the value of relevant final products. Therefore, it is essential that Member States report all intermediate consumption of environmental protection services for the production of environmental protection services, whether by specialist producers or not.
            
            
               (12)Reporting deadlines for European environmental economic accounts should be reduced, to improve the usefulness of the accounts for policy making purposes.
            
            
               (13)To reduce the reporting burden for the Member States, the required level of detail of the classification NACE should be reduced for the environmental goods and services sector accounts and for the environmental protection expenditure accounts for NACE category ‘Manufacturing’. That is a cost-effective measure which also enhances data availability to users, by reducing the number of confidentiality flags and data disclosure restrictions. Annexes IV and V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 should therefore be updated.
            
         
         
            
               (14)To offset the additional burden imposed by shorter reporting deadlines and updated lists of characteristics, a burden reduction should be introduced in the form of a threshold of 1% for breakdowns by economic activity in the environmental protection expenditure account.
            
            
               (15)The first reference year for the updated data must be established. 
            
            
               (16)Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 should therefore be amended accordingly, 
            
            
            
               HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
            
            
               Article 1
            
            
               Annexes I to V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 are amended in accordance with the Annex to this Regulation.
            
            
               Article 2
            
            
               This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
            
            
               This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in the Member States.
            
            
               Done at Brussels, 19.11.2021
            
            
               
                     For the Commission
               
               
                     The President
                     Ursula VON DER LEYEN
               
            
         
         
            
                  
                     (1)
                  
                        https://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-12693-2020-INIT/en/pdf
               
               
                  
                     (2)
                  
                        https://www.eca.europa.eu/en/Pages/DocItem.aspx?did=51214
               
               
                  
                     (3)
                  
                        OJ L 192, 22.7.2011, p. 1.
               
               
                  
                     (4)
                  
                        Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: A new Circular Economy Action Plan For a cleaner and more competitive Europe, COM(2020)98 final.
               
               
                  
                     (5)
                  
                        OJ L 344, 17.12.2016, p. 1–31
               
            
      
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               ANNEX 
            
            
               Annexes I to V to Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 are amended as follows:
            
            
               (1)Annex I is amended as follows:
            
            
               (a)Section 3 is replaced by the following:
            
            
               ‘Section 3
            
            
               LIST OF CHARACTERISTICS
            
            
               Member States shall produce statistics on the emissions of the following air pollutants:
            
            
                     
                        Name
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        Symbol
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        Reporting unit
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Carbon dioxide without emissions from biomass
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        CO2 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        1 000 tonnes (Gg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Carbon dioxide from biomass
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        Biomass CO2 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        1 000 tonnes (Gg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Nitrous oxide
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        N2O
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Methane
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        CH4 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Perfluorocarbons
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        PFCs
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg) CO2-equivalents
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Hydrofluorocarbons
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        HFCs
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg) CO2-equivalents
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Sulphur hexafluoride and nitrogen trifluoride
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        SF6 NF3 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg) CO2-equivalents
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Nitrogen oxides
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        NOX 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg) NO2-equivalents
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Non-methane volatile organic compounds
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        NMVOCs
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Carbon monoxide
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        CO
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Particulate matter < 10 μm
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        PM10 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Particulate matter < 2,5 μm
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        PM2,5 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Sulphur oxides
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        SOX
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg) SO2-equivalents
                     
                  
               
                     
                        Ammonia
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        NH3 
                     
                  
                  
                     
                        tonnes (Mg)
                     
                  
               
               All data shall be reported to one decimal place.’;
            
            
            
               (b)Section 5 is replaced by the following:
            
            
               ‘Section 5
            
            
               REPORTING TABLES
            
            
               1. For each of the characteristics referred to in Section 3, data shall be produced by a hierarchical classification of economic activities, NACE Rev. 2 (A*64 aggregation level), fully compatible with ESA 95. In addition, data shall be produced for:
            
            
               — Household air emissions,
            
            
               — Bridging items, by which is meant reporting items which clearly reconcile the differences between the air emissions accounts reported under this Regulation and those data reported in official national air emission inventories.
            
            
               2. The hierarchical classification referred to in paragraph 1 is as follows:
            
            
               Air emissions by industry — NACE Rev. 2 (A*64)
            
            
               Household air emissions
            
         
         
            
               — Transport
            
            
               — Heating/cooling
            
            
               — Other
            
            
               Bridging items
            
            
               Total air emission accounts (production activities + households) for each of the characteristics referred to in Section 3 
            
            
               Less national residents abroad 
            
            
               – National fishing vessels operating abroad
            
            
               – Land transport
            
            
               – Water transport
            
            
               – Air transport
            
            
               Plus non-residents on the territory
            
            
               + Land transport
            
            
               + Water transport
            
            
               + Air transport
            
            
               (+ or –) Other adjustments and statistical discrepancies 
            
            
               = Total emissions of pollutant X as reported to UNFCCC (
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               )/CLRTAP (
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               )’;
            
            
            
               (2)In Annex II, Sections 3 and 4 are replaced by the following:
            
            
               ‘Section 3
            
            
               LIST OF CHARACTERISTICS
            
         
         
            
               Member States shall produce statistics on environmentally related taxes according to the following characteristics:
            
            
               — energy taxes,
            
            
               — transport taxes,
            
            
               — pollution taxes,
            
            
               — resource taxes,
            
            
               Member States shall also report, as a distinct characteristic, government tax revenue recorded in the European System of Accounts in relation to their participation in the EU Emissions Trading System.
            
            
               Member States shall also report, as a distinct characteristic, other environmentally related taxes which have been included in total energy, transport, pollution or resource taxes and are levied on carbon content of fuels (other CO2 taxes).
            
            
               All data shall be reported in million national currency.
            
            
               Section 4
            
            
               FIRST REFERENCE YEAR, FREQUENCY AND TRANSMISSION DEADLINES
            
            
               1. Statistics shall be compiled and transmitted on a yearly basis.
            
            
               2. Statistics shall be transmitted within 16 months of the end of the reference year. This applies from the reference year 2020.
            
            
               3. In order to meet user needs for complete and timely datasets, the Commission (Eurostat) shall produce, as soon as sufficient country data becomes available, estimates for the EU-27 totals for the main aggregates of this module. The Commission (Eurostat) shall, wherever possible, produce and publish estimates for data that have not been transmitted by Member States within the deadline specified in point 2.
            
            
               4. The first reference year is the year 2020.
            
            
               5. In each data transmission to the Commission, Member States shall provide annual data for the years n-4, n-3, n-2, n-1 and n, where n is the reference year. Member States may provide any available data for the years preceding 2016.’;
            
            
            
               (3)in Annex III, Sections 4 and 5 are replaced by the following:
            
            
               ‘Section 4
            
            
               FIRST REFERENCE YEAR, FREQUENCY AND TRANSMISSION DEADLINES
            
            
               1. Statistics shall be compiled and transmitted on a yearly basis.
            
         
         
            
               2. Statistics shall be transmitted within 16 months of the end of the reference year. This applies from the reference year 2021.
            
            
               3. In order to meet user needs for complete and timely datasets, the Commission (Eurostat) shall produce, as soon as sufficient country data becomes available, estimates for the EU-27 totals for the main aggregates of this module. The Commission (Eurostat) shall, wherever possible, produce and publish estimates for data that have not been transmitted by Member States within the deadline specified in point 2.
            
            
               4. The first reference year is 2021.
            
            
               5. In each data transmission to the Commission, Member States shall provide annual data for the years n-4, n-3, n-2, n-1 and n, where n is the reference year. Member States may provide any available data for the years preceding 2017.
            
            
               Section 5
            
            
               REPORTING TABLES
            
            
               Data, expressed in mass units, shall be produced for the characteristics listed in the following tables.
            
            
               Table A — Domestic extraction
            
            
               MF.1 Biomass
            
            
               MF.1.1 Crops (excluding fodder crops)
            
            
               MF.1.1.1 Cereals
            
            
               MF.1.1.2 Roots, tubers
            
            
               MF.1.1.3 Sugar crops
            
            
               MF.1.1.4 Pulses
            
            
               MF.1.1.5 Nuts
            
            
               MF.1.1.6 Oil-bearing crops
            
            
               MF.1.1.7 Vegetables
            
            
               MF.1.1.8 Fruits
            
            
               MF.1.1.9 Fibres
            
            
               MF.1.1.A Other crops (excluding fodder crops) n.e.c.
            
         
         
            
               MF.1.2 Crop residues (used), fodder crops and grazed biomass
            
            
               MF.1.2.1 Crop residues (used)
            
            
               MF.1.2.1.1 Straw
            
            
               MF.1.2.1.2 Other crop residues (sugar and fodder beet leaves, etc.)
            
            
               MF.1.2.2 Fodder crops and grazed biomass
            
            
               MF.1.2.2.1 Fodder crops (including biomass harvest from grassland)
            
            
               MF.1.2.2.2 Grazed biomass
            
            
               MF.1.3 Wood
                  MF.1.3.1 Timber (industrial roundwood)
            
            
               MF.1.3.2 Wood fuel and other extraction
            
            
               MF.1.4 Wild fish catch, aquatic plants and animals, hunting and gathering
            
            
               MF.1.4.1 Wild fish catch
            
            
               MF.1.4.2 All other aquatic animals and plants
            
            
               MF.1.4.3 Hunting and gathering
            
            
               MF.2 Metal ores (gross ores)
            
            
               MF.2.1 Iron
            
            
               MF.2.2 Non-ferrous metal
            
            
               MF.2.2.1 Copper
            
            
               MF.2.2.2 Nickel
            
            
               MF.2.2.3 Lead
            
            
               MF.2.2.4 Zinc
            
         
         
            
               MF.2.2.5 Tin
            
            
               MF.2.2.6 Gold, silver, platinum and other precious metals
            
            
               MF.2.2.7 Bauxite and other aluminium
            
            
               MF.2.2.8 Uranium and thorium
            
            
               MF.2.2.9 Other non-ferrous metals
            
            
               MF.3 Non-metallic minerals
            
            
               MF.3.1 Marble, granite, sandstone, porphyry, basalt, other ornamental or building stone (excluding slate)
            
            
               MF.3.2 Chalk and dolomite
            
            
               MF.3.3 Slate
            
            
               MF.3.4 Chemical and fertiliser minerals
            
            
               MF.3.5 Salt
            
            
               MF.3.6 Limestone and gypsum
            
            
               MF.3.7 Clays and kaolin
            
            
               MF.3.8 Sand and gravel
            
            
               MF.3.9 Other non-metallic minerals n.e.c.
            
            
               MF.3.A Excavated earthen materials (including soil), only if used (optional reporting)
            
            
               MF.4 Fossil energy materials/carriers
            
            
               MF.4.1 Coal and other solid energy materials/carriers
            
            
               MF.4.1.1 Lignite (brown coal)
            
            
               MF.4.1.2 Hard coal
            
         
         
            
               MF.4.1.3 Oil shale and tar sands
            
            
               MF.4.1.4 Peat
            
            
               MF.4.2 Liquid and gaseous energy materials/carriers
            
            
               MF.4.2.1 Crude oil, condensate and natural gas liquids (NGL)
            
            
               MF.4.2.2 Natural gas
            
            
               Tables B (Imports — Total trade) and D (Exports — Total trade) 
            
            
               MF.1 Biomass
            
            
               MF.1.1 Crops (excluding fodder crops)
            
            
               MF.1.1.1 Cereals
            
            
               MF.1.1.2 Roots, tubers
            
            
               MF.1.1.3 Sugar crops
            
            
               MF.1.1.4 Pulses
            
            
               MF.1.1.5 Nuts
            
            
               MF.1.1.6 Oil-bearing crops
            
            
               MF.1.1.7 Vegetables
            
            
               MF.1.1.8 Fruits
            
            
               MF.1.1.9 Fibres
            
            
               MF.1.1.A Other crops (excluding fodder crops) n.e.c.
            
            
               MF.1.2 Crop residues (used), fodder crops and grazed biomass
            
            
               MF.1.2.1 Crop residues (used)
            
         
         
            
               MF.1.2.1.1 Straw
            
            
               MF.1.2.1.2 Other crop residues (sugar and fodder beet leaves, etc.)
            
            
               MF.1.2.2 Fodder crops and grazed biomass
            
            
               MF.1.2.2.1 Fodder crops (including biomass harvest from grassland)
            
            
               MF.1.3 Wood
            
            
               MF.1.3.1 Timber (industrial roundwood)
            
            
               MF.1.3.2 Wood fuel and other extraction
            
            
               MF.1.4 Wild fish catch, aquatic plants and animals, hunting and gathering
            
            
               MF.1.4.1 Wild fish catch
            
            
               MF.1.4.2 All other aquatic animals and plants
            
            
               MF.1.5 Live animals and animal products (excluding wild fish, aquatic plants and animals, hunted and gathered animals)
            
            
               MF.1.5.1 Live animals (excluding wild fish, aquatic plants and animals, hunted and gathered animals)
            
            
               MF.1.5.2 Meat and meat preparations
            
            
               MF.1.5.3 Dairy products, birds, eggs and honey
            
            
               MF.1.5.4 Other products from animals (animal fibres, skins, furs, leather, etc.)
            
            
               MF.1.6 Products mainly from biomass
            
            
               MF.2 Metal ores (gross ores)
            
            
               MF.2.1 Iron
                  MF.2.2 Non-ferrous metal
                  MF.2.2.1 Copper
            
            
               MF.2.2.2 Nickel
            
            
               MF.2.2.3 Lead
            
         
         
            
               MF.2.2.4 Zinc
            
            
               MF.2.2.5 Tin
            
            
               MF.2.2.6 Gold, silver, platinum and other precious metals
            
            
               MF.2.2.7 Bauxite and other aluminium
            
            
               MF.2.2.8 Uranium and thorium
            
            
               MF.2.2.9 Other non-ferrous metals
            
            
               MF.2.3 Products mainly from metals
            
            
               MF.3 Non-metallic minerals
            
            
               MF.3.1 Marble, granite, sandstone, porphyry, basalt, other ornamental or building stone (excluding slate)
            
            
               MF.3.2 Chalk and dolomite
            
            
               MF.3.3 Slate
            
            
               MF.3.4 Chemical and fertiliser minerals
            
            
               MF.3.5 Salt
            
            
               MF.3.6 Limestone and gypsum
            
            
               MF.3.7 Clays and kaolin
            
            
               MF.3.8 Sand and gravel
            
            
               MF.3.9 Other non-metallic minerals n.e.c.
            
            
               MF.3.B Products mainly from non-metallic minerals
            
            
               MF.4 Fossil energy materials/carriers
            
            
               MF.4.1 Coal and other solid energy materials/carriers
                  MF.4.1.1 Lignite (brown coal)
            
         
         
            
               MF.4.1.2 Hard coal
            
            
               MF.4.1.3 Oil shale and tar sands
            
            
               MF.4.1.4 Peat
            
            
               MF.4.2 Liquid and gaseous energy materials/carriers
                  MF.4.2.1 Crude oil, condensate and natural gas liquids (NGL)
            
            
               MF.4.2.2 Natural gas
            
            
               MF.4.2.3 Fuels bunkered (Imports: by resident units abroad; Exports: by non-resident units domestically)
            
            
               MF.4.2.3.1 Fuel for land transport
            
            
               MF.4.2.3.2 Fuel for water transport
            
            
               MF.4.2.3.3 Fuel for air transport
            
            
               MF.4.3 Products mainly from fossil energy products
            
            
               MF.5 Other products
            
            
               MF.6 Waste for final treatment and disposal’;
            
            
            
               (4)In Annex IV, Sections 3, 4 and 5 are replaced by the following:
            
            
               ‘Section 3
            
            
               LIST OF CHARACTERISTICS
            
            
               Member States shall produce environmental protection expenditure accounts according to the following characteristics which are defined in accordance with ESA:
            
            
               — output of environmental protection services. Market output, non-market output and output of ancillary activities are distinguished,
            
            
               — intermediate consumption of environmental protection services
            
            
                — intermediate consumption of environmental protection services for production of environmental protection services,
            
         
         
            
               — imports and exports of environmental protection services,
            
            
               — valued added tax (VAT) and other taxes less subsidies on products on environmental protection services,
            
            
               — gross fixed capital formation and acquisitions less disposals of non-financial non-produced assets for the production of environmental protection services,
            
            
               — final consumption of environmental protection services,
            
            
               — environmental protection transfers (received/paid).
            
            
               All data shall be reported in million national currency.
            
            
               Section 4
            
            
               FIRST REFERENCE YEAR, FREQUENCY AND TRANSMISSION DEADLINES
            
            
               1. Statistics shall be compiled and transmitted on a yearly basis.
            
            
               2. Statistics shall be transmitted within 24 months of the end of the reference year. This applies from the reference year 2020.
            
            
               3. In order to meet user needs for complete and timely datasets, the Commission (Eurostat) shall produce, as soon as sufficient country data becomes available, estimates for the EU-28 totals for the main aggregates of this module. The Commission (Eurostat) shall, wherever possible, produce and publish estimates for data that have not been transmitted by Member States within the deadline specified in point 2.
            
            
               4. The first reference year is 2020.
            
            
               5. In each data transmission to the Commission, Member States shall provide annual data for the years n – 2, n – 1 and n, where n is the reference year. Member States may provide any available data for the years preceding 2018.
            
            
               Section 5
            
            
               REPORTING TABLES
            
            
               1. For the characteristics referred to in Section 3, data shall be reported in a breakdown by:
            
            
               — type of producers/consumers of environmental protection services as defined in Section 2,
            
            
               — classes of the classification of environmental protection activities (CEPA) grouped as follows:
            
            
               — CEPA 1
            
            
               — CEPA 2
            
         
         
            
               — CEPA 3
            
            
               — CEPA 4
            
            
               — CEPA 5
            
            
               — CEPA 6
            
            
               — Sum of CEPA 7, CEPA 8 and CEPA 9
            
            
               — The following NACE breakdowns for the ancillary production of environmental protection services: NACE Rev. 2 B, C, D, Division 36. Data for section C shall be presented as follows:
            
            
               — NACE C10-C12 - Manufacture of food products; beverages and tobacco products
            
            
               — NACE C17 - Manufacture of paper and paper products
            
            
               — NACE C19-20 - Manufacture of coke, chemicals and refined petroleum and chemical products
            
            
               — NACE C 21-23 - Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, rubber, plastic and other non-metallic products
            
            
               — NACE C 24 - Manufacture of basic metals
            
            
               — NACE C 25-30 – Manufacture of fabricated metal products, including machinery and equipment
            
            
               — NACE C13-16, 18, 31-33 – other manufacturing activities
            
            
               Member States where the total amount of the turnover or the number of persons employed in one or more of these NACE breakdowns represents less than 1 % of the Union total do not need to provide data for those NACE breakdowns.
            
            
               2. The CEPA classes referred to in point 1 are as follows:
            
            
               CEPA 1 — Protection of ambient air and climate
            
            
               CEPA 2 — Wastewater management
            
            
               CEPA 3 — Waste management
            
            
               CEPA 4 — Protection and remediation of soil, groundwater and surface water
            
            
               CEPA 5 — Noise and vibration abatement
            
         
         
            
               CEPA 6 — Protection of biodiversity and landscapes
            
            
               CEPA 7 — Protection against radiation
            
            
               CEPA 8 — Environmental research and development
            
            
               CEPA 9 — Other environmental protection activities.’;
            
            
            
               (5)In Annex V, Sections 3, 4 and 5 are replaced by the following:
            
            
               ‘Section 3
            
            
               LIST OF CHARACTERISTICS
            
            
               Member States shall produce statistics on the environmental goods and services sector according to the following characteristics:
            
            
               — output of the total environmental goods and services sector and of market activities, 
            
            
               — exports of the total environmental goods and services sector,
            
            
               — value added of the total environmental goods and services sector and of market activities,
            
            
               — employment in the total environmental goods and services sector and of market activities.
            
            
               All data shall be reported in million national currency, except for the characteristic ‘employment’ for which the reporting unit shall be ‘full time equivalent’.
            
            
               Section 4
            
            
               FIRST REFERENCE YEAR, FREQUENCY AND TRANSMISSION DEADLINES
            
            
               1. Statistics shall be compiled and transmitted on a yearly basis.
            
            
               2. Statistics shall be transmitted within 22 months of the end of the reference year. This applies from the reference year 2020.
            
            
               3. In order to meet user needs for complete and timely datasets, the Commission (Eurostat) shall produce, as soon as sufficient country data becomes available, estimates for the EU-28 totals for the main aggregates of this module. The Commission (Eurostat) shall, wherever possible, produce and publish estimates for data that have not been transmitted by Member States within the deadline specified in point 2.
            
            
               4. The first reference year is 2020.
            
         
         
            
               5. In each data transmission to the Commission, Member States shall provide annual data for the years n – 2, n – 1 and n, where n is the reference year. Member States may provide any available data for the years preceding 2018.
            
            
               Section 5
            
            
               REPORTING TABLES
            
            
               1. For the characteristics referred to in Section 3, data shall be reported cross-classified by:
            
            
               — classification of economic activities, NACE Rev. 2 grouped as follows:
            
            
               — NACE A
            
            
               — NACE B
            
            
               — NACE C
            
            
               — NACE D
            
            
               — NACE E
            
            
               — NACE F
            
            
               — NACE J
            
            
               — NACE M
            
            
               — NACE O
            
            
               — NACE P
            
            
               — Sum of NACE G+NACE H+NACE I+NACE K+NACE L+NACE N+NACE Q+NACE R+ NACE S + NACE T + NACE U
            
            
               — classes of the classification of environmental protection activities (CEPA) and the classification of resource management activities (CReMA)  grouped as follows:
            
            
               — CEPA 1
            
            
               — CEPA 2
            
            
               — CEPA 3
            
         
         
            
               — CEPA 4
            
            
               — CEPA 5
            
            
               — CEPA 6
            
            
               — Sum of CEPA 7, CEPA 8 and CEPA 9
            
            
               — CReMA 10
            
            
               — CReMA 11
            
            
               — CReMA 13
            
            
               — CReMA 13A
            
            
               — CReMA 13B
            
            
               — CReMA 13C
            
            
               — CReMA 14
            
            
               — Sum of CReMA 12, CReMA 15 and CReMA 16
            
            
               2. The CEPA classes referred to in point 1 are as set out in Annex IV. The CReMA classes referred to in point 1 are as follows:
            
            
               CReMA 10 — Management of water
            
            
               CReMA 11 — Management of forest resources
            
            
               CReMA 12 — Management of wild flora and fauna
            
            
               CReMA 13 — Management of energy resources:
            
            
               CReMA 13A — Production of energy from renewable resources
            
            
               CReMA 13B — Heat/energy saving and management
            
            
               CReMA 13C — Minimisation of the use of fossil energy as raw materials
            
         
         
            
               CReMA 14 — Management of minerals
            
            
               CReMA 15 — Research and development activities for resource management
            
            
               CReMA 16 — Other resource management activities.’.
            
            
         
         
            
                  
                     (1)
                  
                        United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
               
               
                  
                     (2)
                  
                        Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution.