With mining’s social and environmental footprint under increased scrutiny, downstream users and investors alike are calling for greater accountability and assurance about the impacts of mineral extraction. Meanwhile, new technological developments like blockchain are enabling data systems to improve industrial efficiency, and provide transparency (and potentially market recognition) for key minerals.
Given the range of minerals and metals in vehicles, the automotive sector provides an ideal case study for these developments — particularly against a backdrop of increased commitment to responsible material stewardship, the circular economy, and GHG emissions reductions. This workshop explored applications of advanced data systems in automotive supply chains, and how they are enabling companies and governments to address stakeholder and purchaser opportunities and concerns.
This Circular Economy Leadership Canada event was part of the Circular Economy Solutions Series, powered by GLOBE Series as an official side event at the Industrial Circular Economy Conference 2021 (ICE2021). The virtual event included a line-up of expert speakers, followed by interactive breakout discussions on: (1) Policy options for enabling advanced performance and materials tracing systems; (2) Technical and research needs for increasing the strategic use of data to service the circular economy in the minerals and metals sector; and (3) Market drivers, needs and barriers for wider adoption of performance and materials tracing systems.
Speakers included:
Who attended? Mining companies, processors, manufacturers, consumer-facing companies in automotive sectors, standards organizations, cleantech and digital tech companies, downstream minerals users interested in the automotive sector, investors, NGOs, governments, academics.
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