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Strengthening the European rare earths supply-chain

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  • Salla Ahonen

    (NOKIA Research Center - Nokia)

  • Nikolaos Arvanitidis

    (SGU - Geological Survey of Sweden)

  • Anton Auer

    (Treibacher Industrie)

  • Emilie Baillet

    (ERAMET - ERAMET)

  • Nazario Bellato

    (Magneti Marelli Powertrain)

  • Koen Binnemans

    (University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium)

  • Gian Andrea Blengini

    (JRC - European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Ispra])

  • Danilo Bonato

    (ReMedia Group)

  • Ewa Brouwer

    (Fraunhofer ISC - Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research - Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft - Fraunhofer)

  • Sybolt Brower

    (Umicore IR Glass)

  • Matthias Buchert

    (Oeko-Institut)

  • Reinhard Bütikofer

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Helena Cavaco Viegas

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Andrzej Chmielarz

    (Instytut Metali Niezelaznych)

  • Patrice Christmann

    (BRGM - Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières)

  • Claire Claessen

    (KT - Knowledge Technology group [Hamburg] - Department of Informatics [Hamburg] - University of Hamburg)

  • Gwenole Cozigou

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Daniel De Oliveira

    (LNEG - Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia)

  • Eimear Deady

    (BGS - British Geological Survey)

  • Ronny Denis

    (Toyota Research Institute)

  • Flor Diaz Pulido

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Maria Edvardsson

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Danilo Fontana

    (ENEA - Italian National agency for new technologies, Energy and sustainable economic development [Frascati])

  • Christer Forsgren

    (Stena Metall group)

  • Jean Christophe Gabriel

    (CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives)

  • Roland Gauss

    (Fraunhofer IWU Project Group Resource-Efficient Mechatronic Processing Machines)

  • Marko Gernuks

    (Volkswagen AG)

  • Alan Gibbon

    (MIRO - Mineral Industry Research Organisation)

  • Magnus Gislev

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • James R. J. Goddin

    (Granta Design Limited)

  • Manuel Gomez

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Mario Gonçalves

    (OI-FCUL - Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon)

  • Kathryn Goodenough

    (BGS - British Geological Survey)

  • Torsten Graupner

    (BGR - Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources)

  • Milan Grohol

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Oliver Gutfleisch

    (TU Darmstadt - Technische Universität Darmstadt - Technical University of Darmstadt)

  • Jens Gutzmer

    (HIF - Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology - HZDR - Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)

  • Horst Hejny

    (MinPol GmbH - Agency for international minerals policy)

  • Henning Holmstrom

    (Tasman Metals AB)

  • Slavomir Hredzak

    (SAS - Slovak Academy of Sciences)

  • Eeva Jernström

    (Lappeenranta University of Technology - LUT - Lappeenranta University of Technology [Finlande])

  • Animesh Jha

    (University of Leeds)

  • Per Kalvig

    (GEUS - Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland)

  • Roderick Kefferputz

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • David Kennedy

    (Less Common Metals Ltd)

  • Jaakko Kooroshy

    (Chatham House)

  • Floriana La Marca

    (UNIROMA - Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" = Sapienza University [Rome])

  • Olivier Larcher

    (Solvay (France) - Solvay (France))

  • Magnus Leijd

    (Tasman Metals AB)

  • Herman Lenting

    (TNO Centre for Earth, Environmental and Life Sciences - TNO - The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research)

  • Friederike Lindner

    (Bosch)

  • Elbert Loois

    (RA Resource Alliance GmbH)

  • Patricia Lopez Vicente

    (EDA - European Defence Agency)

  • Paul Lusty

    (BGS - British Geological Survey)

  • Terence Makanyire

    (University of Leeds)

  • Patrice Millet

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Antonia Morales

    (European Chemicals Council (Cefic) Long-Range Research Initiative, 1160 Brussels, Belgium; Hubesch Consult BVBA, 1600 Sint-Pieters-Leeuw)

  • Zoltan Nemeth

    (State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr - Mlynská dolina 1)

  • Alessandro Ocera

    (Leonardo-Finmeccanica Company)

  • Erik Offerman

    (TU Delft - Delft University of Technology)

  • Konstantinos Papavasileiou

    (University of Athens, Athens)

  • Ioannis Paspaliaris

    (University of Athens, Athens)

  • David Phillip Peck

    (TU Delft - Delft University of Technology)

  • Mattia Pellegrini

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • S Pellet-Rostaing

    (ICSM - UMR 5257 - Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule - INC-CNRS - Institut de Chimie - CNRS Chimie - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - ISEC - Institut des Sciences et technologies pour une Economie Circulaire des énergies bas carbone - CEA-DES (ex-DEN) - CEA-Direction des Energies (ex-Direction de l'Energie Nucléaire) - CEA - Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives - UM - Université de Montpellier - ENSCM - Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier - UM - Université de Montpellier)

  • Urs Peuker

    (Freiberg University of Mining and Technology)

  • Maarten Quix

    (Umicore IR Glass)

  • Marja Liisa Räisänen

    (GKT - Geological Survey of Finland = Geologian tutkimuskeskus tuottaa)

  • Enrique Redondo

    (Ecolec Caen)

  • Xavier Revest

    (ERAMET - ERAMET)

  • Alain Rollat

    (Solvay (France) - Solvay (France))

  • Justin Salminen

    (VTT - VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

  • Sergio Sanchez-Segad

    (University of Leeds)

  • Ilona Santavaara

    (NOKIA Research Center - Nokia)

  • Gerhard Schmidt

    (Oeko-Institut)

  • Richard Sheridan

    (University of Birmingham [Birmingham])

  • Axel Sjöqvist

    (GU - Göteborgs Universitet = University of Gothenburg)

  • Slavko Solar

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Mats Sundgren

    (Swerea Mefos Ab)

  • Colin Tattam

    (KT - Knowledge Technology group [Hamburg] - Department of Informatics [Hamburg] - University of Hamburg)

  • Maria Taxiarchou

    (NTUA - National Technical University of Athens [Athens])

  • Michael Taylor

    (Gladstone Institutes [San Francisco])

  • Guenter Tiess

    (MU - University of Leoben)

  • Arnold Tukker

    (TNO - The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research)

  • Casper van Der Eijk

    (SINTEF Energy Research)

  • Alexis Van Maercke

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

  • Janneke Van Veen

    (OVAM)

  • Silvia Vecchione

    (European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association)

  • Karl Vrancken

    (VITO - Flemish Institute for Technological Research)

  • Hong Vu

    (ICT - Institute of Chemical Technology [Prague])

  • Allan Walton

    (University of Birmingham [Birmingham])

  • Erik Westin

    (Swedish Environmental Protection Agency)

  • Antje Wittenberg

    (BGR - Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources)

  • Hermann Wotruba

    (RWTH - Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen University)

  • Guozhu Ye

    (Swerea Mefos Ab)

  • Sebastian Zaleski

    (UE - Union Européenne = European Union)

Abstract

Policy recommendations: 1. Maintaining and strengthening the European Rare Earth Elements (REE) skills and knowledge base through research funding, science and technology education and international cooperation. Without cutting-edge research and technical expertise, a European high-tech REE industry cannot flourish. The EC and Member States should support funding for research grants, scholarships, and training networks, and enhance European and international cooperation through coordinated calls, researcher exchanges, and joint high-level conferences. 2. Creating the basis for informed decision-making on REEs through a European Critical Materials Observatory. Mapping and monitoring of REE supply chains is necessary for informed decision-making. Expertise in Europe could be pooled in a virtual Critical Materials Observatory that provides the public with consistent and authoritative knowledge on REEs (e.g., information on advanced exploration projects, prices, key demand and supply trends, and the urban mine potential). 3. Support promising technologies through funding industry-led pilot plants for innovative HREE processing. The EC, industry and Member States should accelerate the commercialization and scaling up of key technologies through co-financing industry-led pilot plants. This should include pilots for REE recovery from heavy rare earths-rich minerals, direct-alloy recycling routes, process and sensor equipment for REE recycling, and REE recovery from industrial residues. 4. Levelling the playing field for European HREE exploration through co-funding for prefeasibility and bankable feasibility studies. Support from federal and state governments in the U.S., Australia and Canada has played a critical role in advancing project exploration. The EC and Member States should evaluate possibilities for supporting the extensive R&D necessary for pre-feasibility and bankable feasibility studies, to avoid high quality deposits in Europe simply going unexplored. 5. Making waste management REE-friendly through eco-design, incentive schemes for collecting priority waste products, and streamlining policy and waste regulation. The EC and Member States should promote recycling-friendly design to help identify and recover REE components in waste more easily. Potential incentives for stimulating REE waste collection should be evaluated and the shipment of REE wastes should be facilitated. More consistency should also be created in implementing and applying existing waste regulations. 6. Boost supply security and de-risk strategic REE investment cases through enhanced cooperation among European end-users and other stakeholders. Leading end-users should engage in strategic cooperation across industry and with governments. This could include setting up a voluntary European ‘critical raw materials fund', establishing a ‘European Resource Alliance' similar to the German Rohstoffallianz, and convening a high-level taskforce to examine ways in which public funding could support resilient REE supply chains for Europe.

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  • Salla Ahonen & Nikolaos Arvanitidis & Anton Auer & Emilie Baillet & Nazario Bellato & Koen Binnemans & Gian Andrea Blengini & Danilo Bonato & Ewa Brouwer & Sybolt Brower & Matthias Buchert & Reinhard , 2015. "Strengthening the European rare earths supply-chain," Working Papers cea-01550114, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:cea-01550114
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