Indicator Economy and Consumption

Total environmental impact of consumption

The indicator shows the impacts across all areas of the environment both in Switzerland and abroad arising from Swiss final demand. For example, raw materials are required for the production of consumer goods, and land and water are required by settlements, transport, and for the production of food and animal feed. While the overuse of resources in Switzerland is likely to affect the economic system and quality of life here in the medium to long term, it is already having severe impacts in other countries, for example due to the logging of forests, climate change and water scarcity.

Assessment of the state
poor poor
Assessment of the trend
positive positive
Total impact 2022: 24.1387596800568 Total impact 2021: 24.3780765205573 Total impact 2020: 25.1775361554314 Total impact 2019: 26.6187255328011 Total impact 2022: 26.8013163663878 Total impact 2021: 27.3540838897114 Total impact 2020: 28.5032463271076 Total impact 2019: 29.1801305405401 Total impact 2018: 28.5850627676892 Total impact 2017: 29.8582798754432 Total impact 2016: 29.2311908043197 Total impact 2015: 29.7749661966411 Total impact 2014: 30.3879277868489 Total impact 2013: 30.5446685621204 Total impact 2012: 31.018733718496 Total impact 2011: 31.4419242915815 Total impact 2010: 32.943888307458 Total impact 2009: 33.1740693894312 Total impact 2008: 33.1687840628929 Total impact 2007: 33.8037220178298 Total impact 2006: 34.6566483084505 Total impact 2005: 36.785293019187 Total impact 2004: 35.861913289891 Abroad 2022: 17.2040758738956 In Switzerland 2022: 6.93468380616124 Abroad 2021: 17.0551324642516 In Switzerland 2021: 7.32294405630568 Abroad 2020: 17.769514837088 In Switzerland 2020: 7.40802131834341 Abroad 2019: 18.3662431795092 In Switzerland 2019: 8.25248235329189 Abroad 2022: 18.4865320587932 In Switzerland 2022: 8.31478430759456 Abroad 2021: 18.8059760086436 In Switzerland 2021: 8.54810788106781 Abroad 2020: 19.6838427928292 In Switzerland 2020: 8.81940353427836 Abroad 2019: 20.3206445709675 In Switzerland 2019: 8.8594859695726 Abroad 2018: 19.7814070490204 In Switzerland 2018: 8.80365571866881 Abroad 2017: 20.4006840607611 In Switzerland 2017: 9.45759581468206 Abroad 2016: 19.8974244110042 In Switzerland 2016: 9.3337663933155 Abroad 2015: 20.365951130003 In Switzerland 2015: 9.40901506663809 Abroad 2014: 20.2664883765508 In Switzerland 2014: 10.1214394102981 Abroad 2013: 20.3210569955066 In Switzerland 2013: 10.2236115666138 Abroad 2012: 20.7012560346948 In Switzerland 2012: 10.3174776838012 Abroad 2011: 21.0281741227405 In Switzerland 2011: 10.413750168841 Abroad 2010: 21.8137924767597 In Switzerland 2010: 11.1300958306983 Abroad 2009: 21.8083193301502 In Switzerland 2009: 11.365750059281 Abroad 2008: 21.4092343885877 In Switzerland 2008: 11.7595496743052 Abroad 2007: 21.4322256243152 In Switzerland 2007: 12.3714963935146 Abroad 2006: 21.9687102697142 In Switzerland 2006: 12.6879380387363 Abroad 2005: 23.7576772411333 In Switzerland 2005: 13.0276157780537 Abroad 2004: 22.5876020840177 In Switzerland 2004: 13.2743112058733

Data for the graph: Excel
Source: Aktualisierung der Studie EBP/Treeze 2022
Abroad  2022: 151660.552397601 In Switzerland 2022: 61131.9076045767 Abroad  2021: 149041.238082409 In Switzerland 2021: 63993.6776127476 Abroad  2020: 154067.024492004 In Switzerland 2020: 64229.7672364329 Abroad  2019: 158060.494888881 In Switzerland 2019: 71021.1354643476 Abroad  2018: 157958.672312724 In Switzerland 2018: 71045.8990154181 Abroad  2017: 159552.345234213 In Switzerland 2017: 72523.2585170038 Abroad  2016: 165729.098586365 In Switzerland 2016: 74255.4090270334 Abroad  2015: 169212.567743662 In Switzerland 2015: 73774.0559638632 Abroad  2014: 162952.624279876 In Switzerland 2014: 72521.5753893836 Abroad  2013: 166054.040402177 In Switzerland 2013: 76981.3400786563 Abroad  2012: 159956.588685528 In Switzerland 2012: 75034.7080618469 Abroad  2011: 162004.257547692 In Switzerland 2011: 74845.5346080135 Abroad  2010: 159375.907791056 In Switzerland 2010: 79595.1209798575 Abroad  2009: 158215.807481957 In Switzerland 2009: 79599.0562770111 Abroad  2008: 159438.09299835 In Switzerland 2008: 79463.7274038505 Abroad  2007: 159677.314031985 In Switzerland 2007: 79076.7494245934 Abroad  2006: 163794.074308152 In Switzerland 2006: 83572.9846377019 Abroad  2005: 162671.045348464 In Switzerland 2005: 84778.5845081843 Abroad  2004: 158751.656733285 In Switzerland 2004: 87198.26030904 Abroad  2003: 157830.081466849 In Switzerland 2003: 91105.530423308 Abroad  2002: 160675.91751228 In Switzerland 2002: 92797.7136884259 Abroad  2001: 172377.462147661 In Switzerland 2001: 94523.8595028829 Abroad  2000: 162722.327731378 In Switzerland 2000: 95628.8680142278

Data for the graph: Excel
Source: Aktualisierung der Studie EBP/Treeze 2022
Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2022: 162.127731732203 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2021: 159.169488226995 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2020: 154.872638023042 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2019: 147.38979274087 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2018: 144.64461464891 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2017: 141.083278896375 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2016: 134.376273883516 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2015: 131.322289939063 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2014: 133.183180947629 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2013: 126.352869387286 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2012: 131.719798615592 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2011: 131.857329002199 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2010: 124.884875418928 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2009: 125.596384432978 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2008: 122.390696658738 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2007: 118.967679283589 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2006: 114.403125525513 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2005: 112.108071582149 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2004: 108.319469823589 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2003: 107.115395433321 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2002: 104.153641879468 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2001: 98.8385441435577 Efficiency of the total environmental impact  2000: 100
Trend in total environmental efficiency (quotient from economic domestic end final demand and total environmental impact)

Data for the graph: Excel
Source: Aktualisierung der Studie EBP/Treeze 2022
Comment

Between 2000 and 2022, the total environmental impact footprint per capita fell by 33% (with annual fluctuations) from around 36 million to 24 million eco-points. However, with an increase in population during this period, the actual fall is much lower (around 18%). As we import a lot of products, the environmental impact is primarily felt abroad. Over two thirds of our environmental impact in 2022 was created outside Switzerland.

As the production and consumption of goods and services has an impact on the environment, we might expect the total impact to rise in line with domestic final demand. But this is not the case. While final demand in Switzerland between 2000 and 2021 increased by 28%, its environmental impact has actually fallen. In other words, a decoupling of prosperity and total environmental impact has taken place, i.e. total environmental efficiency has improved.

However, the current trend is notably due to successful efforts in Switzerland to control air pollution and protect the ozone layer, with legal requirements and technological developments playing a key role. A larger market share of environmentally friendly goods and services may also have had a positive effect.

The current total environmental impact is about three times the threshold for the sustainable use of resources. The figures used for the underlying calculation are based on the planetary boundaries, Swiss environmental policy targets, and an extrapolation to global consumption.

The current rate of decrease in total environmental impact does not allow Switzerland to achieve the threshold value by 2030, meaning it will not achieve the Agenda 2030 target for sustainable resource use. Nor does the progress made to date include all areas of the environment. The status is therefore assessed as poor.

International comparison

The indicator in eco-points is quantified on the basis of Switzerland’s environmental policy targets. Hence there is no international comparison. The approach has been adopted in the scientific debate in other countries like Germany and Japan.

Method

Method for aggregating different types of environmental impact: In order to record and evaluate the total impact across all environmental factors such as emissions in the air and water, heavy metals in the ground, consumption of raw materials, etc., methods are required that are also capable of expressing environmental impacts as a figure. This example uses the ecological scarcity method – also known as the UBP method. This method expresses all environmental impacts in the unit of eco-points (Umweltbelastungspunkte, UBP). In the UBP method, the various environmental impacts are weighted according to the distance of the current environmental situation (emissions and demand on resources) to the existing targets of a country or region using eco-factors (“distance-to-target approach”). In Switzerland, the UBP method is geared towards Switzerland’s environmental goals and international environmental goals supported by Switzerland, which are in turn based on scientific knowledge. The further a current pollutant emission is from the target, the greater the significance of its environmental impact within the overall balance. However, the true extent of the environmental impact ultimately depends on the quantity of pollutants emitted. The emitted quantity is therefore multiplied with the eco-factor of the emission.

Footprint perspective method: When modelling the environmental impact caused by final demand, consideration is given to the entire value chain for all goods and services consumed, i.e. the extraction, production and transportation, etc., right up to their use and disposal. In addition to the resources used and emissions produced in Switzerland, the pressure on the environment in other countries is also taken into account. The environmental impact caused by export goods is deducted, as this is not included in domestic consumption. This is in line with the system boundaries of the footprint or consumption perspective.

The underlying calculation comes from the publication Environmental Footprints of Switzerland: Developments from 2000 to 2018 (EBP/Treeze 2022) and the following update.

Comparison with the “ecological footprint”: This indicator is related to, but should not be confused with, the “ecological footprint” as defined by the Global Footprint Network. From the point of view of consumption, this indicator consolidates direct land use, wild-caught fish, and the areas of forest (theoretically) required to offset fossil carbon emissions into one figure. The ecological footprint is not a comprehensive environmental indicator. It does not take account of consumption of fresh water and other renewable and non-renewable natural resources, the loss of biodiversity or the environmental impact of air pollutants, heavy metals, nitrogen and persistent pollutants. Its main benefits are clear communication and widespread recognition. As a projection, Switzerland’s ecological footprint exceeds its global biocapacity by almost three times. Despite major methodical differences, the resulting need for action is similar to that produced by the UBP method.

Basis for assessment of the trend
Targeted trend Initial value Final value Variation in % Observed trend Assessment
Decrease Average 2000-2002 Average 2020-2022 -31.32% Decrease positive
Basis: Total impact per capita
 
Last updated on: 29.04.2025

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