Recycling seltener Metalle: ein Weg zu resilienten grünen Lieferketten

Author:

Wolf André

Abstract

Abstract Green technologies, like electric motors, contain valuable rare metals. Recycling these would represent an important step towards a green circular economy. However, the development of supply chains for recycled metals faces difficulties such as a lack of technical standardisation, low collection rates of end-of-life products and low efficiency of recycling technologies. European policymakers must address these obstacles by a targeted approach, combining requirements on data transparency and supply chain cooperation with new support schemes to accelerate the upscaling of recycling capacities. An auction-based production premium for recyclers can help to overcome the funding gap in the early stages of capacity development.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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