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Raw materials, metallurgy, recycling

RECYCLING

Strategic challenges in the raw materials, metallurgy and recycling sector


The critical materials sector presents strategic challenges to ensure their efficient use throughout the entire lifecycle.

  • Critical materials management: Identify and track the use of key metals and raw materials (lithium, cobalt, nickel, rare earths, copper)
  • Sustainable sourcing: Ensure responsible and resilient sourcing.
  • Flow optimisation: Analyse material flows at the economy-wide level to better plan their use.
  • Recycling and recovery: Develop high-quality metallurgical recycling solutions to reintroduce materials into the economy.

Focus on our MFA sector expertise

Material flow analysis (MFA) is a systematic method that quantifies material flows and stocks within a defined system, whether a product, a sector, or an economy. Based on the principle of mass conservation, it tracks the input, transformation, and output of materials, providing a clear and measurable view of cycles that are often invisible within human and natural systems.

Why is MFA important ?

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It provides a comprehensive, data-driven view of material flows throughout their lifecycle.

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It enables the quantification of productive resource use and the measurement of losses.

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It is essential for critical raw materials due to supply risks and high costs.

Applications and benefits

It identifies resource losses and inefficiencies in material use.

It enables the optimization of the use of recycled or secondary materials.

How does MFA support R&D?

  • It guides R&D by highlighting where losses are significant or recycling rates are low.
  • It helps direct investments toward interventions with measurable and large-scale impact.
  • When integrated with LCA, it links product environmental assessment to resource management strategy at an economic scale.
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