Critical Transitions: Circularity, Equity and Responsibility for Energy Transition Minerals
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This working paper outlines how efficiency, circularity and responsible mining can equip the clean energy transition while minimising environmental and social harms.
- Explains mineral demand drivers across renewables, storage and grids
- Sets out risks: biodiversity loss, water stress, tailings and community impacts
- Details the Eight R’s framework to reduce virgin mining needs
- Highlights equity, FPIC and benefit-sharing for producer countries
- Summarises policy levers for governments, investors and industry
- Provides actionable recommendations and references for implementation
How this may be relevant to you
This paper directly supports industry planning for responsible supply, circularity and post-mine strategies in energy-transition mineral value chains.
- Maps mineral needs for wind, solar, EVs and grids to guide portfolio choices
- Identifies operational risks: declining ore grades, water stress, tailings
- Provides Eight R’s actions to cut material intensity and extend asset life
- Outlines standards and governance for responsible mining and closure
- Shows opportunities in recovery, reprocessing and secondary supply
- Includes segment-specific recommendations for companies and miners
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