RAW DEAL?
The EU Raw Materials Initiative (RMI), which was launched in 2008, is briefly discussed. The RMI is an integrated strategy in response to the different challenges related to access to non-energy raw materials. The strategy is based on three pillars: ensuring sustainable supply of raw materials from...
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