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Report from the Netherlands Materials Observatory (NMO) that evaluates the critical raw material potential in the Netherlands’ subsurface.
Currently, there is a sufficient supply of copper in the world, but due to strong competition in the global market, prices fluctuate and there is more uncertainty. The Netherlands Materials Observatory (NMO) looked into this on behalf of the Dutch government.
Report by the NMO describing the results of a survey of FME members, on supply interruptions. These insights were supplemented by several interviews.
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The NMO provides insight into critical raw materials and supply chains, in order to work together with governments and businesses to build a robust and resilient economy and society.
Critical raw materials are essential for our economy and society. Find out for which purpose they are used, where they come from, and why they are important.
Reducing dependence on raw materials can be supported by circularity. Discover what the NMO does to improve security of supply.
Explore how the NMO offers insight into the complex world of supply chains. We identify dependencies and vulnerabilities to help manage risks.
Find out how criticality has been identified in the European Union and read more about the different indicators of criticality and the role of the NMO.
Learn how the NMO provides insight into the geology, extraction, and processing of critical raw materials, as well as the complexity of the global raw materials market.
The NMO collects, manages, and provides data, information, and knowledge about critical raw materials and supply chains. Learn more about the NMO.
How big is the potential for critical raw materials in the Netherlands? The NMO explores the possibilities and combines resource extraction with sustainable solutions for the subsurface.
Raw materials are the foundation of our economy. One of the NMO's objectives is to determine which raw materials are critical and how we can secure their supply.
The NMO analyzes vulnerabilities in supply chains and helps manage risks. Discover how this contributes to a stronger and more resilient Dutch economy.
The NMO maps the current production and potential of critical raw materials in the Netherlands. Explore the Netherlands' position in the international market.
Read more about the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) and the National Raw Materials Strategy (NGS). Critical raw materials policies to improve security of supply.
The NMO sheds light on the starting points of international trade flows through knowledge about the geology, extraction, processing, and trade of critical raw materials.
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Whitepaper van het NMO die inzicht biedt in hoe Nederland kan bijdragen aan de ambities van de Europese Unie op het gebied van recycling van kritieke grondstoffen.
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