From Critical Raw Materials to Circular Raw Materials

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Publication date 14-01-2025
Journal ChemSusChem
Article number e202401170
Volume | Issue number 18 | 2
Number of pages 8
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
This perspective addresses the key challenge of advancing the use of Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) and proposes a transition towards circular raw material management. In the context of our current economy, the unsustainable consumption, environmental degradation, geopolitical risks, and economic vulnerabilities associated with CRMs highlight the limitations in ensuring long-term CRM availability, emphasizing the environmental, social, and economic implications. In response, this perspective underlines a multifaceted technological approach to mitigate CRM criticality, focusing on reducing CRM use, substituting CRMs with less critical materials, and enhancing recovery and recycling processes, with Design for Circularity as the most impactful solution. The latter advocates for a paradigm shift in product design and material utilization, emphasizing principles like modular design, product life extension, and the transition from product ownership to service models. Such a holistic approach is not only crucial for sustainable CRM management, but is also key to fostering a resilient and low-carbon economy. In this perspective, the crucial shift from critical raw materials to circular raw materials is discussed, enabling the transition from a carbon-based economy to one that fully exploits all the other elements of the periodic table. This requires a paradigm shift from the current, linear take-make-dispose approach to a fully circular economy. image
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202401170
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