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Which raw materials are critical for the EU and why?
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Critical Raw Materials
Importance for industry
Reconciliation in Material Flow Analysis
Supply risk, an overview
Supply risk
Environmental Extended Input Output Analysis (EEIOA)
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Substitute criticality (Supply risk/Substitution)
Geopolitical risk
Criticality of mineral raw materials
Cost of substitution (Importance for industry/Substit.)
Substitute production (Supply risk/Substitution)
Substitution (Importance for industry)
Production concentration
Substitute coproduction (Supply risk/Substitution)
Import dependence
HHI indexes (global and EU)
Substitution (Supply risk)
Performance of subst. (Importance for industry/Subst.)
Exploration phases
Trade restrictions
Strategic, critical, high-tech, rare, and minor metals
CRM_InnoNet: the end of project brochure
Substitution: the CRM_InnoNet vision
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Legislation
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Legislation
Critical Raw Materials List - 2017
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Data
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Commodity end uses
Recycling rate
Value added
Raw Materials Scoreboard
CRM end uses
Critical (and non-critical) raw materials factsheets
Sectorial demand
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Portal
JRC Raw Materials Information System (RMIS)
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Articles & Reports
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Articles & Reports
Criticality on the international scene: Quo vadis?
Critical Metals in the Path towards the Decarbonisation of the EU Energy Sector
SCRREEN D2.1: Report on the Current Use of Critical Raw Materials
Raw material 'criticality'—sense or nonsense?
Habib, K., Hamelin, L., Wenzel. H. 2016. A dynamic perspective of the geopolitical supply risk of metals
A fuzzy constraint-based approach to data reconciliation in material flow analysis
Mancini, L., Benini, L., Sala, S. 2016. Characterization of raw materials based on supply risk indicators for Europe
Machacek, E., Richter, J.L., Lane, R. 2017. Governance and Risk-Value Constructions in Closing Loops of Rare Earth Elements in Global Value Chains
Raw material criticality in the context of classical risk assessment
Buijs, B., Sievers, H., Tercero Espinoza, L.A. 2012. Limits to the critical raw materials approach. Proceedings.
Nuss, P., Graedel, T.E., Alonso, E., Carroll, A. 2016. Mapping supply chain risk by network analysis of product platforms.
Nansai, K. et al. 2017. The role of primary processing in the supply risks of critical metals.
Erdmann, L., Behrendt, S., Feil M. 2011. Kritische Rohstoffe fuer Deutschland. Im Auftrag der KfW Bankengruppe.
Critical Raw Materials Substitution Profiles
Limits to the critical raw materials approach
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SCRREEN D5.1: CRM Profiles
Study on the Review of the List of Critical Raw Materials
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Which raw materials are critical for the EU?