Ranking of Industrial Products

Table of Contents

Preface

Summary and conclusions

1 Method description
   1.1 Principles and philosophy
      1.1.1 Background
      1.1.2 Philosophy
      1.1.3 Assessment principle
   1.2 Division of industrial products in commodity groups
   1.3 Quantity data
   1.4 Assessment of the composition of the commodity groups
   1.5 Resource and energy data
      1.5.1 Resource data
      1.5.2 Energy data
   1.6 Environmentally harmful substances

2 Results
   2.1 Assessment of calculation results
   2.2 Uncertainties of results
   2.3 Overall assessment

3 The established data base
   3.1 The structure of the data base
   3.2 Possibilities of application
   3.3 Possibilities of improvements/extension of the data base

References

Appendix 1a Ranking of industrial products as to energy and resources. Based on mean value of production and supply quantities

Appendix 1b Ranking of industrial products as to energy and resources. Based on mean value of production and supply quantities

Separate appendix reports:
   Appendix 2: Calculation of energy consumption and loss of resources.
   Appendix 3: Allocation of commodity tariff numbers to commodity groups. (Not published)
   Appendix 4: Commodity groups - commodity tariff numbers in eachcommodity group.
   Appendix 5: Commodity groups - material composition, energy consumption and loss of resources.
   Appendix 6: Data for materials