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Ex-ante LCA of magnet recycling
Unlocking the resources of end-of-life ICEVs
Energy transition will require substantially less mining than the current fossil system
Risk-based due diligence in supply chains
Data implementation matters
Towards neodymium recycling
Towards neodymium recycling
Increase in demand for critical materials under IEA Net-Zero emission by 2050 scenario
The future of magnet recycling
Afhankelijkheid van China voor windenergie
Windambities op zee
D7.2. Sectors with highest CRM demand growth potential
Zeldzame grondstoffen die nodig zijn om magneten te maken
Resilience in the antimony supply chain
Material requirements for low-carbon energy technologies
Zet de energiemarkt ook open voor kleine spelers
Europa gaat op jacht naar zijn eigen metalen
Early-stage assessment of minor metal recyclability
Tackling material constraints on the exponential growth of the energy transition
Greater circularity leads to lower criticality, and other links between criticality and the circular economy
Critical material management for sustainable transition
Identifying supply risks by mapping the cobalt supply chain
Forty years of Leiden environmental science: the history of the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) 1978-2018
Metal supply constraints for a low-carbon economy?
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