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Highest railway for the turnaround in raw materials: How to stop imports of Russian metals?

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Podcast episode 29

A brutal war is raging in Europe: Seven million people have fled Putin's attacks. And Western countries are still discussing appropriate responses. Between demands for arms deliveries, sanctions for oligarchs and an embargo on coal, oil and gas, one question has received little attention so far: To what extent does Germany actually import metallic raw materials from Russia? We deal with this topic in our current podcast episode and show how an import stop for Russian metals can succeed with a raw material turnaround.

 

This project was funded by the Federal Environment Agency and the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection. Funding is provided by decision of the German Bundestag.

The responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors.

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