Relevance of critical raw materials for the European economy: Analysis of energy, transport and ICT and electronics sectors

Ulla-Maija Mroueh (Corresponding author), John Bacher, Henna Punkkinen, Aymeric Brunot, Lisa Bolin, Selim Stahl, Elmer Rietveld, Kristina Bette, Katharina Mattes, Catherine Joce

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    Abstract

    The presentation summarises the key results of the supply chain analysis of critical raw materials (CRM) containing applications in energy, ICT and electronics and transport sector. The main aim is to create more understanding about the relevance of CRMs for the European economy and to give indications of which applications could be under threat.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMinerals in circular economy
    Subtitle of host publicationBook of abstracts
    EditorsOlli Salmi, Päivi Kivikytö-Reponen, Justin Salminen, Ari Ekroos, Mirja Illikainen, Asko Käpyaho
    Place of PublicationEspoo
    PublisherVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
    Pages64-65
    ISBN (Electronic)978-951-38-8184-9
    ISBN (Print)978-951-38-8183-2
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    MoE publication typeNot Eligible
    Event1st International Conference on Minerals in Circular Economy, MINCE - Espoo, Finland
    Duration: 26 Nov 201427 Nov 2014
    Conference number: 1

    Publication series

    SeriesVTT Technology
    Volume192
    ISSN2242-1211

    Conference

    Conference1st International Conference on Minerals in Circular Economy, MINCE
    Abbreviated titleMINCE
    Country/TerritoryFinland
    CityEspoo
    Period26/11/1427/11/14

    Keywords

    • critical raw materials
    • supply chain
    • criticality
    • economic relevance
    • energy
    • transport
    • ICT & electronics

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