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Title: Environmental Risks and Challenges of Anthropogenic Metals Flows and Cycles
Author: United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) have recently launched a report entitled Environmental Risks and Challenges of Anthropogenic Metals Flows a...
Published: May 2013
log in to view documentTitle: Resource Efficiency in European Industry
Author: European Parliament DG Internal Policies
Abstract "Resource efficiency has rightly become a priority in the EU. Evidence indicates that using resources more efficiently reduces material cos...
Published: November 2012
log in to view documentTitle: UK Energy Research Centre Materials Availability Handbook
Author: UK ERC
The UK Energy Research Centre have produced a booklet detailing 10 elements which they consider critical components for low carbon energy technologies...
Published: October 2012
log in to view documentTitle: Substitutionability Critical Raw Materials Report
Author: DG Internal Policies
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution that proposes focusing Research and Development on the substitution of critical raw materials to supp...
Published: October 2012
log in to view documentTitle: Resources that Don’t Cost the Earth
Author: Royal Society of Chemistry
The Resources that Don’t Cost the Earth workshop was held at the British Embassy in Berlin, 1-2 December 2011. It was organised in partnership with...
Published: June 2012
log in to view documentTitle: Case Study on Critical Metals in Mobile Phones
Author: OECD
This report seeks to identify issues of policy incoherence, incentive structures, as well as market and regulatory failures at different phases of the...
Published: November 2011
log in to view documentTitle: Critical Materials For Sustainable Energy Applications
Author: Resnick Institute
Executive summary "This report examines the current and future outlook for critical materials used in sustainable energy applications. These are ma...
Published: September 2011
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