In 2009, EU-27 environmental tax revenue rose to 2.4 % of GDP - Issue number 67/2011 - Products Statistics in Focus
Rebounding from the minimum registered in 2008 after 5 years of decline
The EU-27 raised around 287 billion EUR from environmental taxes, corresponding to 6.32% of total revenues from taxes and social contributions (TSC) and 2.43% of GDP in 2009. Since 2003 environmental tax revenue as a share of GDP had fallen, reaching a historical minimum of 2.38% in 2008. EU-27 environmental tax revenue as a share of GDP rebounded from this minimum in 2009. Environmental taxes increase the relative cost and the prices of activities and products harmful for the environment. Consequently, environmental taxes provide incentives to reduce the pressures on the environment. In this way, environmental taxes can help in implementing the 'polluter-pays' principle.
Additional information
Product code: KS-SF-11-067
Theme: Environment and energy
Collection: Statistics in Focus