The European Commission agreed to the list 47 strategic projects to enhance the capabilities of raw materials in Europe. The goal passes through Enhancing European value chains and diversifying the sources of supplyThe CEO of Society was applied.
In a statement, the European Commission explains that Projects represent an important step in implementing the regulation of critical raw materials (CRMA), which came into effect last year. CRMA in light Increase extraction and processing capabilities and recycling raw materials by 10 %, 40 % and 25 %, respectively, by 2030.
Brussels notes that the projects that have now been approved will help in achieving these goals, with a A major impact on the environmental and digital transition in the European Union and also supporting the main sectors such as the defense and space industry.
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New strategic projects will be implemented in 13 member states, in a list consisting of Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Greece, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Romania and Portugal.
With the progress of LUSA, in Portugal, copper processing and extraction projects were chosen at Minas Gerais Neves Corvo Day Somincor in Castro Verde, as well as Barroso projects by Savannah Resources in Bruicas, Montalegre Lusoregos Roman Mine and Lifti One Energy in Estarja, in Lithium.
From a group of 47 initiatives, 25 focus on extract activities, 24 in processing, 10 in recycling and 2 in replacement of raw materials. Projects also cover 14 of 17 raw materials listed in CRMA, including lithium, nickel, cobalt, manganese and graffiti
European Commission Details of thatTo be operation, it will have 47 strategic projects Investing 22.5 billion eurosIt also benefits from supporting the executive armed of society, member states and financial institutions.