Thu, 2012-11-01 11:25

ICMM has launched new series of publications

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Mining has a growing role in economic development and poverty reduction

London, UK, 17 October 2012

ICMM has launched two landmark publications - “The role of mining in national economies” and “Trends in the mining and metals industry”.

The publications are the fourth and fifth releases in an on-going series focusing on mining's contribution to sustainable development. The series has been commissioned by ICMM to spark a constructive dialogue about the key issues the mining industry faces. It seeks to set out some of the more important benefits, costs, risks and responsibilities related to mining and metals in today’s world.

Mon, 2012-07-30 15:56

I2Mine Press Release

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Funding has been secured from the European Commission 7th Framework Programme for the I2Mine project, an initiative focused on the technological challenges the mining industry is currently facing including the exploitation of ever deeper deposits and the aspiration for an invisible, safe, zero impact mine.  The project will be carried out by a consortium of 26 companies and academic institutions from 10 European countries led by LKAB from Sweden over a period of 4 years.

Tue, 2012-05-29 14:58

Raw Materials Initiative - Pilot Action

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A consortium, led by TNO (and as partners Euromines, d’Appolonia, BRGM, Ifremer, NTUA, the University of Leoben, CIKTN) (and endorsed by the ETP-SMR) has been tasked by the EC to collect information and suggestions on innovative technologies and pilot plants throughout the EU-27, and propose criteria and indicators to come to a prioritization among these suggestions. This will support the ambition of the EIP on Raw Materials to target  10 innovative pilot actions along the whole raw materials value chain. Yesterday, an invitation to participate in a web-based questionnaire was issued to a long list of industry associations and European Technology Platforms, with the request to distribute the information about this questionnaire to their members and associates.

Fri, 2012-05-04 12:41

Views on Indicators of Resource Efficiency

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Euromines has released its new publication "Views on Indicators of Resource Efficiency".

Resource Efficiency should yield optimum solutions to the trade-offs that exist between different environmental objectives and the environmental, social and economic imperatives of Sustainable Development. The result should be an economy that optimises its use of resources and, therefore, results in improved living conditions and reduced waste globally. The European extractive industries fully support the premise that life cycle management approaches are required to describe and monitor Resource Efficiency.

Views on Indicators of Resource Efficiency

Mon, 2012-03-12 15:36

Euromines Critical Raw Materials Conference - 9 March 2012

Press Release

On March 9, 2012 Euromines, the European Association of Mining Enterprise, organised a Conference on Critical Raw Materials in Brussels. About 130 delegates attended.

The event was stimulated by the European Union Report on Criticality and aimed at providing input for the upcoming review of results achieved so far, the fine-tuning of the methodology, presenting specific case studies, benchmarking with similar work outside the EU and taking into account what had already been done at UN and OECD level.

Thu, 2012-03-08 00:00

Euromines Annual Report 2011

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On March 8, 2012 Euromines has released its Annual Report 2011.

For European mining the year 2011 was a good one, but the industry still faced challenges due to the uncertain economic climate. The extractive industry exists for the effective transformation of natural resources into working assets. It is therefore right that European citizens should understand how their minerals industries contribute to their basic needs and maintain their quality of life.

Thu, 2012-01-26 00:00

Mineral Resources in Land Use Planning

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Euromines has released its new publication 'Mineral Resources in Land Use Planning - Why Consider Minerals in LUP'?

Although specific definitions may vary, land use planning (LUP) is generally about optimising land resource use for the benefit of society, both now and into the future. In many ways, LUP is about the implementation of sustainable development on a particular land-base.

In any given area, there can be many different potential land uses – agriculture, tourism, soil erosion prevention, climate control, etc. – and these can compete with each other. The process for deciding on future land use needs to incorporate an informed and balanced assessment of the different options. Transparent consultation and stakeholder engagement can play an important role in the integrity of the process and acceptance of land use decisions.

Wed, 2011-12-07 13:39

Euromines welcomes Horizon 2020 proposal

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On November 30, 2011 the European Commission presented a package of measures to boost research, innovation and competitiveness in Europe. Running from 2014 to 2020 with an €80 billion budget, for the first time it brings together all EU research and innovation funding under a single programme.

Wed, 2011-02-02 10:12

New Communication: The Commission calls for action on commodities and raw materials

Press Release

Euromines welcomes the issuing of the new EU’s Communication on “Tackling the challenges in commodity markets and on raw materials”.

In particular the sector welcomes the acknowledgement of the importance of raw materials for the growth of the European economy.

“At the heart of current developments lies a series of changes in global supply and demand patters as well as short term shocks in key commodity and raw material markets. The years 2002 to 2008 were marked by a major surge in demand for raw materials, driven by strong economic growth, particularly in emerging countries such as China. This increase in demand will be reinforced by the further rapid industrialisation and urbanisation in countries such as China, India and Brazil. China is already the largest consumer of metals in the world – its share of copper consumption, for example, has risen from 12% to about 40% over the last 10 years. Prices movements have been exacerbated by various structural problems in the supply and distribution chains of different commodities.”

Tue, 2010-07-06 01:12

EU Commission confirms sufficient legislation in place for gold

Press Release

The resolution of the European Parliament calling for a general ban on the use of cyanide mineral processing technologies in the European Union has received the full attention of the European Commission. On June 23rd, 2010 the European Commissioner for the Environment – Mr Potočnik – published the following statement on behalf of the Commission in response to a Parliamentary question on the issue.

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