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CSyARES Project
A project to help strengthen transition to a circular economy through tracking and traceability of critical materials aligning with sustainable practices.
Minviro partners with BEC GmbH, Circularise, Grundfos, and the global Rare Earth Industry Association (REIA) in a three-year EIT RawMaterials funded innovation project to build a blockchain-based Circular System for Assessing Rare Earth Sustainability (CSyARES). This will help companies improve the transparency and sustainability of their supply chains regarding critical and rare earth materials.
Demand for rare earth metals is skyrocketing, and by 2030, it is projected to reach 315,000 tonnes1. These rare-earth metals are irreplaceable in wind turbines, electric vehicles, mobile phones, computers and the defence industry. Rising demand, resource shortages, and supply chain disruptions mean we must rely on sustainably mined and processed metals.
The transition to a circular economy is considered crucial, and governments worldwide incentivise companies to uptake e-waste recycling and other sustainable practices with new regulations. As highlighted by the European Raw Material Alliance (ERMA) Action Plan, boosting supply security through better stakeholder cooperation is a top priority. For rare earth metals suppliers, this means becoming more sustainable and proving their compliance and quality criteria to customers and regulators.
Developing an innovative CSyARES is key to achieving these goals. In this project, the partnering organizations aim to:
- Integrate REIA’s standards on assessing sustainable performance and Minviro’s LCA tool with Circularise’s blockchain software for supply chain traceability and transparency.
- Allow Grundfos and BEC GmbH to test the system and business model and trace and measure the environmental impact of their supply chains. This will be conducted in cooperation with members of REIA.
This project will contribute to the circular economy transformation in the rare earth elements, electric and electronic equipment, automotive, and all other sectors that depend on rare earths. It will create new business opportunities for manufacturers and recyclers, allowing downstream players to ensure sustainable practices throughout their supply chains.
Dr Robert Pell, Founder and CEO of Minviro: “Rare earth elements are key enablers of low carbon technology. However, their production has a legacy of environmental impacts. Quantifying the impacts of producing these critical materials is essential to ensure the transition to decarbonisation is achieved with responsibly sourced components. Life cycle assessment is the most robust methodology for measuring environmental performance, and Minviro have been working with raw material projects to identify and reduce their environmental footprint. We are excited to be involved in the CSyARES project, which seeks to establish the integration of forward-thinking applications from all partners to synergise environmental, supply chain and standard compliance in the REE value chain - a truly comprehensive tool to help secure sustainable critical material streams in Europe.”
The partners
About Grundfos
We pioneer solutions to the world’s water and climate challenges and improve quality of life for people. As a global pump and water solutions company we provide expertise in energy - and water efficient solutions and systems for a wide range of applications, including water utility, water treatment, industries and buildings.
About the global Rare Earth Industry Association (REIA)
The global Rare Earth Industry Association (REIA) is a global association aiming to enable sustainable, responsible, collaborative and transparent Rare Earth Value chains, from mining to recycling. REIA provides a platform for stakeholders to network; conducts research and develops strategies and supply chain standards. In the project, REIA will provide knowledge on the supply chain stakeholders and processes. Furthermore, it will develop its own standard and engage stakeholders in the demonstration.
About BEC Gesellschaft für Produktmanagement mbH
BEC has been established in 1992 with a focus on the European market for high quality permanent magnet materials and magnet systems. BEC develops customized magnetic solutions for different types of industries, with a focus on sintered NdFeB permanent magnets. Due to strong inhouse developed materials, like the NdFeB TERRAMAG® family, BEC is a reliable partner for industrial, medical, and automotive projects, with a strong network, headquarters in Germany and branches in China and Korea.
About Circularise
Circularise is a supply chain traceability and transparency start-up founded in The Netherlands in 2016. Circularise’s Software system enables supply chain actors to trace materials and products on blockchain and share such sensitive data as origins, certificates, CO2 footprint, and impact assessment across supply chains without risking privacy and confidentiality.
About Minviro
Minviro is a consultancy and technology company that focuses on a stronger integration of life cycle assessment in the mining, metals and recycling industries. The developed software as a service platform MineLCA can be used to quantify environmental impacts associated with production routes or processes in the raw materials space, in addition to identifying impact mitigation opportunities. Minviro is currently also developing a Product Category Rule to ensure harmonisation and repeatability of life cycle impact studies along the rare earth value chain.
About EIT RawMaterials
Minerals, metals and advanced materials are key enablers to achieve the objectives of the European Green Deal. Today, only a fraction of the most relevant raw materials is produced in Europe. This can be changed through a circular economy approach, through innovation in recycling, substitution, processing, mining, and exploration. It is the objective of EIT RawMaterials to secure a sustainable raw materials supply by driving innovation, education, and entrepreneurship across European industrial ecosystems. EIT RawMaterials provides a collaborative environment for disruptive and breakthrough innovations by connecting business with academia, research, and investment. It also invests in future generation of innovators for the raw materials sector through initiatives ranging from education of school students to higher qualifications for industry professionals. EIT RawMaterials is an Innovation Community within the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT).
References
1: The Conversation (2021) - Demand for rare-earth metals is skyrocketing, so we’re creating a safer, cleaner way to recover them from old phones and laptops
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