Towards a More Sustainable Use of Scarce Metals: A Review of Intervention Options along the Metals Life Cycle

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Towards a More Sustainable Use of Scarce Metals: A Review of Intervention Options along the Metals Life Cycle. / Wäger, Patrick A.; Lang, Daniel J.; Wittmer, Dominic et al.
In: GAIA, Vol. 21, No. 4, 11.12.2012, p. 300 - 309.

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Wäger PA, Lang DJ, Wittmer D, Bleischwitz R, Hagelüken C. Towards a More Sustainable Use of Scarce Metals: A Review of Intervention Options along the Metals Life Cycle. GAIA. 2012 Dec 11;21(4):300 - 309. doi: 10.14512/gaia.21.4.15

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title = "Towards a More Sustainable Use of Scarce Metals: A Review of Intervention Options along the Metals Life Cycle",
abstract = "In the past few decades, geochemically scarce metals havebecome increasingly relevant for emerging technologies indomains such as energy supply and storage, information andcommunication, lighting or transportation, which are regarded ascornerstones in the transition towards a sustainable post-fossilsociety. Accordingly, the supply risks of scarce metals and possibleinterventions towards their more sustainable use have beensubject to an intense debate in recent studies. In this article, weintegrate proposed intervention options into a generic life cycleframework, taking into account issues related to knowledgeprovision and to the institutional setting. As a result, we obtaina landscape of intervention fields that will have to be furtherspecified to more specific intervention profiles for scarce metalsor metals families. The envisioned profiles are expected to havethe potential to reduce action contingency and to contribute tomeeting the sustainability claims often associated with emergingtechnol ogies.",
keywords = "Sustainability Science, critical metals, life cycle management, non-renewable resources, recovery, resource efficiency, substitution, Critical metals, Life cycle management, Non-renewable resources, Recovery, Resource efficiency, substitution",
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