Authors
Gian Andrea Blengini, Philip Nuss, Jo Dewulf, Viorel Nita, Laura Talens Peirò, Beatriz Vidal-Legaz, Cynthia Latunussa, Lucia Mancini, Darina Blagoeva, David Pennington, Mattia Pellegrini, Alexis Van Maercke, Slavko Solar, Milan Grohol, Constantin Ciupagea
Publication date
2017/9/1
Journal
Resources Policy
Volume
53
Pages
12-19
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Raw materials form the basis of Europe's economy to ensure jobs and competitiveness, and they are essential for maintaining and improving quality of life. Although all raw materials are important, some of them are of more concern than others, thus the list of critical raw materials (CRMs) for the EU, and the underlying European Commission (EC) criticality assessment methodology, are key instruments in the context of the EU raw materials policy.
For the next update of the CRMs list in 2017, the EC is considering to apply the overall methodology already used in 2011 and 2014, but with some modifications. Keeping the same methodological approach is a deliberate choice in order to prioritise the comparability with the previous two exercises, effectively monitor trends, and maintain the highest possible policy relevance. As the EC's in-house science service, the Directorate General Joint Research Centre (DG JRC …
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