Battery Mineral Demand and Sustainability Challenges

The electric mobility sector has been a major focus for investors globally as people's awareness of environmental issues grows.

Governments and companies can adopt voluntary mechanisms like the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) to set more stringent standards and ensure consistent practices throughout the battery supply chain. Circular economy practices can also reduce demand for new mining by providing manufacturers with a greater source of recycled or reused materials. Policymakers can incentivize or require manufacturers to source these materials and promote sustainable mobility, transit options, and land use.

Increasing investment in processing facilities and programs and targeting different supply chain points can also help reduce the need for new mining. These measures can help mitigate the negative impacts of increased mining activity on the environment and communities.

Source: Global state of sustainable Electric Vehicle Batteries | Berkeley, CIC energiGUNE

An infographic titled "Some Major Companies Working on Battery Materials Processing" categorizes companies into "Big Companies (Large Entities)" and "Newcomers (Start-ups)" with logos of various firms like LG Chem, BASF, Dupont, 3M, and others under each category.
Source: CIC energiGUNE

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