In the last decade, a structural change has taken place in the worldâs mineral markets and the global demand for raw materials stands at the bottom of a new growth curve. In this perspective, safeguarding the domestic minerals supply in a sustainable and responsible way will be challenging not only to Europe but also to other technologically advanced countries such as Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa and the United States. As part of the European Commissionâs Horizon 2020 Programme for Research & Innovation (R&I), the new EU funded 36âmonth project INTRAW has been launched in February 2015 to foster international cooperation on raw materials.