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- What industrial metals does the world mine most – from lead to lithium . . .
Around 2 8 billion tonnes of metals were mined around the world in 2021 Industrial metals used in steel-making and construction made up much of this
- Minings next chapter: innovation, sustainability and progress
The mining and metals industry is transforming to meet the rising demand for essential materials in various sectors while addressing global challenges
- All the metals we mine each year, in one visualization
Here are the industrial metals we mined in 2019 Virtually every industry harnesses the properties of metals in different ways Image: Visual Capitalist Beryllium makes up just 0 0001% of the mined industrial metals Image: Visual Capitalist It’s no surprise that aluminum is the most-produced industrial metal
- Mining and Metals: Trends, Challenges and the Way Forward
The World Economic Forum convened a group of senior leaders from the Mining and Metals industry communities to explore the major challenges that will shape the industry’s ongoing transformation This report compiles their views, which together provide a foundation for both industry and non-industry stakeholders to understand the dynamic and complex nature of this industry, and will assist
- Recycling metals can help the mining industry tackle e-waste
Four key steps the mining industry can take to boost recycling metals and minerals from end-of-life equipment and scrap – also known as electronic-waste
- Clean energy supply chains of the future need a circular economy
A circular economy could create a second supply source for the critical minerals used to make clean energy technologies for the global energy transition
- Why we need innovation and investment to disrupt the mining industry
To meet the rising demand in minerals and metals necessary for the energy transition, the mining industry will need to adopt and invest in innovative, disruptive technologies
- How coordinated strategies for critical mineral mining can drive . . .
Southern Africa can unlock major industrial and economic gains by building integrated critical-minerals value chains and strengthening regional cooperation @IDC
- Metals for mobility: How mining can meet electric vehicle demand
A rapid surge in demand for metals from electric vehicle makers means recycled metals will not be able to satisfy industry needs for at least a decade
- Africas green opportunity to be an industrial powerhouse
Africa sits atop an enviable wealth of minerals crucial for the world’s clean energy transition Copper, lithium, cobalt, manganese, rare earth metals and graphite – essential ingredients for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, renewable technologies and decarbonization of industrial processes – are plentiful across the continent
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