N° 82 - April 2016 - Strategic metals, the stakes worldwide?
Issue editor: Alain Liger
Ingénieur général des Mines honoraire, ancien secrétaire général du COMES
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Foreword: Emmanuel Macron
Ministre de l’économie, de l’industrie et du numérique
Introduction: Alain LIGER,
Ingénieur général des Mines honoraire, ancien secrétaire général du COME
The general framework and state strategies
Economic development and the growing uses of metals
Patrice Christmann,
Direction de la Stratégie et de la Recherche, BRGM
A determinant: China’s industrial strategy
Joël Ruet,
researcher at the CNRS (Centre d’Économie de Paris-Nord, CEPN, University Paris 13) and associate researcher i3-CRG (École Polytechnique, CNRS, University of Paris-Saclay)
The EU’s raw materials strategy
Gwenolé Cozigou,
director of Industrial Transformation and Advanced Value Chains, European Commission
The French Strategic Metals Committee (COMES), a place devoted to dialog with industry
Alain Liger,
honorary engineer from École des Mines, former secretary-general of COMES (Comité pour les Métaux Stratégiques)
Strategic actions for ensuring Japan’s supply of nonferrous metals
Jean-Claude Guillaneau,
director of Géoressources, BRGM
A priority: The circular economy
The scarcity of metals and strategic dependency
François Valérian,
Conseil Général de l’Économie, associate professor of finance at Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM)
The physical limits of recycling in supplying metals
Jean-François Labbé,
BRGM
Recycling smart cards: A glimpse at the state of the art
Christian Thomas,
founder of TND
Strategic metal recycling: adaptive metallurgical processing infrastructure and technology are essential for a Circular Economy
Markus A. Reuter,
Director Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology
and
Antoinette Van Schaik,
Director/owner/founder Material Recycling and Sustainability (MARAS) B.V.
Strategic metals: The French urban mine
Alain Geldron,
national expert on raw materials, Agence de l’Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l’Énergie (ADEME)
French industry and its response to risks
Mines and minerals, a key sector for French industry tomorrow
Catherine Tissot-Colle,
co-president of Alliance des Minerais, Minéraux et Métaux (A3M)
The French mining industry’s revival and strategic raw materials
Rémi Galin,
department head, Gestion et Législation des Ressources Minérales Non Énergétiques, Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy
The stakes for Delachaux Group in the chromium supply
Philippe Liebaert,
head of R&D at DCX Chrome
The European stakes in the titanium supply
Patrick Delaborde,
director of sales, UKAD, Aubert et Duval - ERAMET Group
Lithium, a key stake for industry, the economy and the environment in the 21st century
Hughes-Marie Aulanier,
project coordinator, Stratégie et Développement, ERAMET Group
From Orange’s strategy to methods of evaluation in information and communications technology
Philippe Tuzzolino,
director of Environment, Orange Group
Life-course analysis in the service of Orange’s responsible policy on the consumption of strategic metals
Mikko Samuli Vaija,
life-cycle analyst, Orange Labs
Managing strategic raw materials at Renault
Philippe Schulz,
expert leader Environnement, Énergie et Matières Premières, Renault
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