V EDITION MMH, OCTOBER 15-17, 2024

Strategic mining

TECHNOLOGY, RENEWABLE ENERGIES, WELLNESS: IT'S ALL IN THE MATERIALS.

The global transformation towards a more sustainable planet will require in the coming decades a high consumption of minerals and, in particular, of what the European Union has been defining as critical raw materials. To meet the challenges of the economy linked to urbanization, electrification, digitalization and the development of renewable energies, the demand for minerals will multiply in the coming decades. Achieving a secure and sufficient supply is the challenge facing the European Union, aware that its dependence on external markets, and specifically on China, puts the competitiveness of its industry at risk.

In order to move towards this strategic autonomy, regulations are being developed to boost the sector. The EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act, the Spanish Government’s Roadmap for the sustainable management of mineral raw materials and the Andalusian Regional Government’s Strategy for Sustainable Mining are some examples that highlight the concern of institutions and governments at all levels of public administration.