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Building a resilient Europe: The CRMA and the road to secure critical raw materials

The European Union's competitiveness, climate-neutral goals and ability to sustain the green and digital transitions are closely tied to access to critical raw materials...

Recycling as a solution: Securing Europe’s future in critical raw materials

While Brussels buzzes with discussions about critical raw materials, the focus remains on geopolitics and extraction. These minerals are essential for technologies ranging from...

EIT RawMaterials partners with Tethys to launch Inter-Regional Centre in Türkiye for critical raw materials innovation

EIT RawMaterials has announced a partnership with Türkiye-based Tethys: Trans-Eurasian Gateway to establish the “EIT RawMaterials Inter-Regional Centre” in Istanbul. This initiative represents EIT...

Germany introduces €1 billion fund to enhance raw material security

The German government’s Raw Materials Fund is officially moving forward, as announced by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK). With...

Breaking the titanium dependency: Europe’s challenge in securing aerospace supply chains

The situation surrounding titanium supply for the aerospace sector in Europe highlights significant vulnerabilities in the face of geopolitical tensions. While Apple’s transition to...

Europe’s quest for critical raw materials: Innovations and pathways forward

The European Union is facing significant challenges in achieving its goals for critical raw materials (CRMs), which are essential for the continent's clean energy...

Securing Europe’s critical raw materials: Strategic partnerships, trade agreements and investment protection challenges

The European Union's strategy to secure access to critical raw materials (CRMs) is increasingly focused on reducing supply chain dependencies and ensuring a stable...

Challenges and solutions for increasing rare earth magnet recycling in Europe: A German study

The German Raw Materials Agency (DERA) has released a study by Fraunhofer IWKS on the recycling status of neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets in Germany. The...

Global ownership of critical raw materials: Implications for EU strategic autonomy and dependency

The transition to renewable energy demands substantial quantities of critical raw materials (CRMs), which are predominantly mined and processed in regions far from the...
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