EU Critical Raw Material Recycling Well Below Levels Needed to Reach Supply Security Targets – Auditors
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The European Union is struggling to break free from its dependence on imports of critical raw materials from a small number of countries, and their domestic production and recycling are not yet sufficiently developed, making the bloc's 2030 targets seem unattainable, the European Court of Auditors (ECA) has concluded.
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A report by the Court of Auditors reveals that the European Commission's policies on critical minerals and rare earths for renewable energy and the green agenda have been insufficient: "The goal of ensuring supply by 2030 is unattainable"
The European Union will need significantly more batteries, electric cars, wind turbines and other clean technologies in the coming years. Without them, it will not meet its climate goals or its industrial modernization plan. However, most of the metals and minerals that these technologies rely on are mined and processed outside Europe....
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