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Alternative Raw Materials Week – How to implement a sustainable raw materials policy

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Never before have metallic raw materials been so hotly sought after as they are today. However, mining often has devastating consequences for people and the environment. The Alternative Rohstoffwoche (Alternative Commodity Week) shows that things could be different: From Monday, new strategies in German raw materials policy will be discussed there. In our current podcast episode, we take a look at the various events and the raw materials summit on 18 October. 

 

Here you will find the publication 12 arguments for a turnaround in raw materials

Here you will find the publication Metals for the energy transition

Here you will find the Podcast episode 30 on raw material strategy

 

Click here to go to: Working Group on Raw Materials

Write to us: podcast@power-shift.de

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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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