Critical raw materials: which sectors they’re used in Filter by material to find out which sectors it’s used inThe Critical Raw Materials Act: What’s changing? 1. The European Union has set a goal of producing 10% of raw materials for its needs from mines within the EU Fastmarkets ...
Critical raw materials: which sectors they’re used in Filter by material to find out which sectors it’s used inThe Critical Raw Materials Act: What’s changing? 1. The European Union has set a goal of producing 10% of raw materials for its needs from mines within the EU Fastmarkets ...
The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) entered into force on 23 May 2024, following its adoption by the Council of the EU and the European Parliament. It specifies a list of 34 materials deemed to be critical, of which 17 are strategic, lik...
The European Union on Monday agreed a plan to secure its own supply of critical raw materials ranging from cobalt to lithium, as the bloc seeks to reduce its dependence on other countries for them. The Critical Raw Materials Act se...
The Critical Raw Material Act, together with the Net Zero Industry Act and the Reform of the electricity market design is one of the flagship legislative initiatives of the Green Deal Industrial Plan that the Commission presented on 1stFebruary 2023. The three were present...
The EU will aim to recycle at least 45% of each “Strategic Raw Material” contained in the Union’s waste under plans voted on by the European Parliament’s industry committee on Thursday (7 September).
According to the report, the European Union (EU) announced that the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) will ensure that the EU has a safe and sustainable supply of critical raw materials. The goal is for 40% of key raw materials to come from domestic processing by 2030, and reliance on ...
The EU's Critical Raw Material Act is winding its way through the legislative process, showing signs of becoming more, rather than less ambitious, as it goes. The lines of battle for negotiations between the EU's three power-holding bodies, the Parliament, the European Commission, and the ...
In therare earths sector, the EU will struggle to meet most of its ambitious goals in new legislation designed to boost domestic output of critical minerals and reduce dependence on China. The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) targets that by 2030 the bloc will mine 10% of its requi...
これらを輸入に大きく依存するEUは、グリーンでデジタルな未来のために、安全で持続可能なサプライチェーンを確保するためCritical Raw Materials Act - 重要原材料法案を発表しました。 本規制は、EUの混乱リスクの低減、ならびに監視機能を向上させ、循環性とサステナビリティを強化する目的とし、...