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A report by TNO (in Dutch) that summarises methods to assess criticality of raw materials.
Report from the NMO (in Dutch) that provides insight into the available methods to map raw material supply chains. It includes case studies of germanium, nickel and vanadium.
This report from TNO (in Dutch) examines the processing industry for critical and strategic raw materials (CRMs and SRMs) in the Netherlands and Europe, focusing on challenges faced by European processors.
This report by the NMO (in Dutch) provides a framework to explain government efforts in relation to raw materials policy goals.
This report (in Dutch) explores the feasibility of a national critical raw materials stockpiling program for the Netherlands, intended to bolster European supply chains.
Report by the NMO describing the results of a survey of FME members, on supply interruptions. These insights were supplemented by several interviews.
Report from the Netherlands Materials Observatory (NMO) on the theoretical availability of critical raw materials in six Dutch waste streams categories.
Study by the NMO analysing the recycling of critical raw materials in the Dutch value chain. The report provides practical tools for increasing the recycling rate.
Steel scrap case study on CRM recovery from The Netherlands Materials Observatory
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Report from the Netherlands Materials Observatory (NMO) that evaluates the critical raw material potential in the Netherlands’ subsurface.
White paper from the NMO which offers insights into how the Netherlands can contribute to the EU’s critical raw material recycling ambitions.
The Netherlands Materials Observatory (NMO) publishes a report on the theoretical availability of critical raw materials in six Dutch waste streams categories.
Europe is dependent on China for rare earth metals. Earlier this month China imposed additional export restrictions on these metals. This has big consequences for Europe.
Steel scrap case study on CRM recovery from The Netherlands Materials Observatory
The NMO publishes the report 'Supply uncertainty in the manufacturing industry'. This report describes the results of a survey and interviews among FME members, on supply disruptions.
This report by the NMO explores the potential of hard disk drives and provides an analysis of the current recycling of critical raw materials in the Dutch value chain.
Opportunities for extracting CRM in the Netherlands are assessed in the National Exploration Programme (NEP) by the Netherlands Materials Observatory (NMO) on behalf of the Ministry of Economic Affairs (EZ).
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.
The NMO collects, manages, and provides data, information, and knowledge about critical raw materials and supply chains. The NMO was officially launched on 12 February.
This study from the NMO examines the risks related to critical raw materials (CRM’s) for the realisation of a Dutch climate-neutral energy system.
The energy transition in the Netherlands is increasing demand for critical raw materials. New NMO analysis shows that energy system planning choices will strongly shape future demand.
In this interview, NMO-expert Andor Lips explains the geological context of Greenland and answers questions about critical raw materials and their significance.
TNO-GDN and the South African CGS are strengthening their partnership in the fields of critical raw materials, geosciences and CO2 reduction. NMO supports this partnership.