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Europe seeks strategic minerals in its own urban mine waste streams

Recovering valuable materials from products in circulation is becoming part of industrial and security planning in Brussels.

A new report argues Europe's ability to effectively manage its raw materials is essential to Europe’s green and digital transitions.
A new report argues Europe's ability to effectively manage its raw materials is essential to Europe’s green and digital transitions. (Bodega/Unsplash)

Europe could meet more than half of its future demand for critical raw materials by recovering and recycling metals already embedded in discarded electronics, industrial waste, batteries and old vehicles, according to a major E.U.-backed research project that recasts waste as a strategic economic resource.

The findings in a report from Brussels on Wednesday come as European governments attempt to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers for materials essential to batteries, semiconductors, artificial intelligence infrastructure, renewable energy systems and defense technologies.

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