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The European charcoal trade

机译:欧洲木炭贸易

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About half the wood extracted worldwide from forests is used as fuelwood to produce energy, about17 percent is converted to charcoal (FAO 2017) which represents one of the least controlled/monitored segments of the European timber market. Although charcoal has a significant share on the European market of wood-based products it is not yet covered by the European Timber Regulations (EUTR), (EU) No 995/2010. For this project, a total of 150 charcoal consignments from eleven countries (Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Netherlands, Ukraine, Czech Republic, and Belgium) were examined and evaluated based on the 3D-reflected light microscopy technique. The high-resolution study indicates the proportion of different European timbers compared with that of timbers from subtropical and tropical regions. The share of subtropical and tropical species is surprisingly high with approximately 46% for material received from all countries studied, but far over 60% for Spain, Italy, Poland, and Belgium. The study shows that comparing the results for charcoal received from these countries there is an inversely proportional relation of certified products (FSC and PEFC) and products with timbers from subtropical or tropical origins. In the charcoal consignments from Switzerland, the share of timbers from subtropical or tropical origin is only 13.5%, whereas that of certified products is 60%. In material received from Spain, the proportion of timbers from subtropical or tropical regions is 67%, whereas that of certified products only 8%. A careful check of the declaration on the packaging, of the accompanying certificates, and the information on origin revealed alarming evidence: only 25% of the consignments examined provide information on the bags, e.g., with regard to the processed wood species; and well over half of such declarations were incorrect and/or incomplete. A trade flow analysis of EU member states was carried out to contribute to a better understanding of the relationships between international charcoal trade flows and the end products in European countries. This approach contributes to an essential understanding of charcoal transit in Europe and the results constitute a strong motive for the inclusion of charcoal in the respective annex to the EUTR.
机译:大约一半的木材从森林中提取的木材被用作劳替,以产生能量,约为17%被转换为木炭(粮农组织2017),这代表了欧洲木材市场的最不受控制/受监测的部分之一。虽然木炭对欧洲的木材产品市场有很大的份额,但欧洲木材法规(EUTR),(欧盟)没有995/2010尚未覆盖。对于该项目,共有150个来自11个国家的木炭寄售(德国,波兰,瑞士,西班牙,意大利,挪威,丹麦,荷兰,乌克兰,捷克共和国和比利时)基于3D反射光显微镜进行评估。技术。高分辨率研究表明,与来自亚热带和热带地区的木材相比,不同欧洲木材的比例。亚热带和热带物种的份额令人惊讶的是,从研究的所有国家接收的材料大约46%,但西班牙,意大利,波兰和比利时的材料超过60%。该研究表明,从这些国家收到的木炭的结果比较了经认证的产品(FSC和PEFC)和来自亚热带或热带起源的木材的成反比的成反比。在瑞士的木炭托运中,亚热带或热带起源的木材份额仅为13.5%,而认证产品则为60%。在从西班牙收到的材料中,来自亚热带或热带地区的木材比例为67%,而认证产品则只有8%。仔细检查包装的宣言,附加证书和原产地的信息显示出令人担忧的证据:只有25%的寄售寄售提供了关于袋子的信息,例如,关于加工的木材物种。超过一半的此类声明是不正确的和/或不完整的。欧盟成员国的贸易流量分析是为了更好地了解国际木炭贸易流量与欧洲国家的最终产品之间的关系。这种方法有助于对欧洲木炭过境的基本理解,结果构成了在EUTR各自附件中包含木炭的强大动机。

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