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Critical Metals for Sustainable Technologies and their Recycling Potential [100.00% relevance]
Critical Metals for Sustainable Technologies and their … e.V. Publication details Title: Critical Metals for Sustainable Technologies and their … (Ge), tantalum (Ta), PGM [platinum group metals, such as ruthenium (Ru), platinum (Pt) and … 1. These are also classified as ‘green minor metals’, which are the basis for cleaner technology … innovation. Other interesting metals like titanium or
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Critical Metals for Sustainable Technologies and their Recycling Potential [100.00% relevance]
Critical Metals for Sustainable Technologies and their … e.V. Publication details Title: Critical Metals for Sustainable Technologies and their … (Ge), tantalum (Ta), PGM [platinum group metals, such as ruthenium (Ru), platinum (Pt) and … 1. These are also classified as ‘green minor metals’, which are the basis for cleaner technology … innovation. Other interesting metals like titanium or
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Critical Metals For Future Sustainable Technologies [71.43% relevance]
Critical Metals For Future Sustainable Technologies UNEP … out a funding project entitled “Critical metals for … Resource Fever by Öko-Institut e.V. … Critical Metals For Future Sustainable Technologies Start: … out a funding project entitled “Critical metals for future sustainable technologies and … final draft Terms of Reference: Critical metals for future sustainable technologies and … (Ge),
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UNEP published the report "Recycling Rates of Metals" [71.43% relevance]
out by its Working Group on the Global Metal Flows. The results of the report were … published the report "Recycling Rates of Metals" Welcome to Resources Fever, a cool head for … published the report "Recycling Rates of Metals" 3rd of June 2011 by Stefanie Degreif The … launched the new report “Recycling Rates of Metals” worked out by its Working Group on the … global efforts to enhance
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Technologies of the future and resources – rare earths a sticking point? [57.14% relevance]
(BMU). The partners first identified 12 metals that are particularly important in the … future requirement for these priority metals in the context of electric mobility. “We … anticipate that demand for some of the metals studied will increase – in some cases … to the total primary production of the 12 metals in the base year of 2010, the rare earths … for rare earths and other critical metals
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