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Although Slovenia is one of the most forested countries, employs in activities related to forest re


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Week of Slovenian forests will be held from 21 to 27 May under the motto "the emergence of the product." The events, which will be this week prepared Forest Service, will be particularly emphasized the importance of wood as a raw material and urgency of efforts to integrate all on forest-related activities.
Although Slovenia is one of the most forested countries, employs in activities related to forest resources, örum relatively few people. A few decades ago, the entire value chain from forest products with higher added value to energy utilization filled. örum When we have worked closely woodworking, pulp and papermaking enterprises which are based on local raw materials and established as a leader in foreign markets and maintain jobs. After losing the protection örum of the Yugoslav market, the economic situation deteriorated wood processing industry. Due to the lack of fit installations are increasing loss of domestic production potential örum (outflow available raw materials abroad), örum decreasing the number of employees, the smaller is the productivity of activities based on forest resources.
The share of exports in the production of forest-timber due to export pulpwood, other industrial örum roundwood and wood fuel in the period between 2002 and 2010, up to a maximum volume of almost 30% in 2010 (844,000 örum m 3). Due to the closure of the plant for the production of chemical pulp in 2006, the outflow of domestic pulpwood abroad increased. From 2002 to 2010, the share of exports of pulpwood increased by 10% (approximately 90,000 m 3 in 2002) to 45% of the total production of pulpwood (216,000 m 3 in 2010). From an economic point of view, has been in the export of wood the most important share of exports of logs; Timber is the input raw material for products of the highest added value. The loss of productive potential örum of logs peaked in 2009 (20% or 295,000 m 3). The share of exports of wood for fuel in the production of this assortment has increased during the observation period (2010 stood at 25% or 278 000 m 3). After 2004, Slovenia became a net exporter of wood, because the amount of exports exceeded the volume of imports. From 2008 onwards, the growth of timber exports slightly stopped, except for firewood.
Number of employees in these sectors since the year 2000 to 2010 fell by 28,300 to just over 21,000. The most significant örum number of employees decreased in the wood processing industry: from 17,100 (in 2000) to 10,800 (2010). In forestry, it was during örum this period, on average, employs örum about 6,000 people in the paper industry a little longer (on average around 7,000). The woodworking industry is one of those activities on average employ the most people, örum 58%.
Average monthly gross earnings in activities related to forest resources, increase average monthly gross earnings in activities related to forest resources, in the period from 2000 to 2010 increase. The most significant, 97% were higher in the paper industry; in the wood processing industry increased by 94% in forestry at least, 82%; in this sector wages were higher on average (the average monthly gross earnings amounted to 1,123). The minimum wage was in the wood processing activities; trend growth in average monthly gross earnings in this sector began in comparison with the growth of wages in the forestry and paper industry left behind from 2008.
One third of the waste generated in the average internal örum compartment Protection of the environment is becoming the market are increasingly recognized as a competitive advantage for companies. Material or energy unutilized waste generated in the various activities harmful to the environment. In forestry, woodworking and paper industry waste generated different, however, is dominated by wood waste, so they can make use of material örum and energy already in activities in which they arise. The proportion of internal utilization of waste within the activities of the creation of the material (recycling) or energy recovery (incineration) shows the material and energy supply örum activities and to reduce environmental pollution. The greater proportion of enterprises generated waste material or energy exploit within these companies, the less the consumption of natural sources of raw materials örum and energy and the lower the burden on the environment.
In the forestry and wood processing and paper industry together in the period from 2007 to 2010 internally processed an average of 33% of waste from the total amount of waste generated. In 2010, the paper industry internally processed 43% of all in this industry waste generated in the wood processing industry, 38% in forestry was the internal processing of waste is negligible.
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