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Metinvest Group’s 2023 sales: Regional distribution analysis

In 2023, Metinvest Mining and Metallurgical Group saw a slight decrease in its sales of steel and mining products in the European Union (EU),...

EU’s green transition: Final approval for critical raw materials strategy

On Monday (18 March), the Council of the EU granted its final approval for a strategy aimed at ensuring a sustainable supply of critical...

The UK’s struggle to shift away from China for critical minerals

The UK government's purported effort to diminish reliance on China for crucial minerals essential for green energy technologies like wind turbines and electric vehicles...

Challenges in obtaining high-quality secondary raw materials for implementing circular economy

Securing high-quality secondary raw materials presents a significant challenge for businesses, particularly as recycling stands as a key circular strategy advocated under the EU...

Overcoming challenges: Integrating circular economy practices with critical raw materials

Implementing circular economy practices presents businesses with various obstacles, particularly concerning Critical Raw Materials (CRMs). Here, we delve into the challenges faced by businesses...

Maximizing business potential: Embracing circular economy practices

Implementing circular economy practices offers businesses a multitude of opportunities, presenting both a complementary and alternative approach to traditional business models. This shift not...

Strengthening supply security and circular economy integration

The CRMA pursues various goals. One basic goal is to increase the security of supply of primary critical raw materials. As there is little...

EU circular economy action plan and sustainable product regulations: Driving environmental progress

In March 2020, the European Commission unveiled the Circular Economy Action Plan (CEAP), a comprehensive set of policy measures geared towards fostering a sustainable...

EU policies on critical raw materials: Evolution and action plan

In 2008, the European Commission initiated the Raw Materials Initiative, marking the inception of a comprehensive strategy aimed at securing access to raw materials...
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