Mining of primary raw materials as the critical foundation of 'sustainable' metals: a wicked problem for technology innovation clusters.

IF 4.3 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
K R Moore, E Marquis, K Shanks, F Wall
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Abstract

A transition to a more sustainable human-nature system is inextricably linked to raw materials production, if economic growth is to be maintained or increased by the emergence of new, energy- and metal-hungry technology innovation clusters. The dependence on mined raw materials is a wicked problem for societies vulnerable to negative ecological impacts and for global power bases wanting to secure access to an increasing array of feedstocks. We interrogate the issue of what constitutes a sustainable metal from a triple perspective: (i) the characteristics of ore deposits and the primary extractive operations that supply critical raw materials; (ii) the impediments for complex and interacting supply chains to maintain critical (and other) metals in use; and (iii) the lack of transparency in supply chains that makes it challenging for customers to avoid resources that have been produced by unsustainable and poor practices. We examine existing and emerging structures for resource management to explain the limits to the circular economy and what constitutes a meaningful systemic structure for primary production by responsible mining. We call for the inclusion of a standardized statement of the 'natural capital' embodied in R&D for technological materials as a means to create transparency about what constitutes a sustainable metal.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Sustainable metals: science and systems'.

初级原材料的开采是 "可持续 "金属的重要基础:技术创新集群的一个棘手问题。
如果要保持经济增长或通过新出现的、对能源和金属需求量大的技术创新集群来提高经济增长,那么向更具可持续性的人类-自然系统过渡就与原材料生产密不可分。对于易受负面生态影响的社会和希望获得越来越多原料的全球权力基地而言,对矿产原料的依赖是一个棘手的问题。我们从以下三个方面探讨了什么是可持续金属的问题:(i) 矿床的特征和供应关键原材料的初级采掘作业;(ii) 复杂且相互影响的供应链在维持关键金属(和其他金属)的使用方面存在的障碍;以及 (iii) 供应链缺乏透明度,这使得客户难以避免使用不可持续的不良方式生产的资源。我们研究了现有的和新出现的资源管理结构,以解释循环经济的局限性,以及负责任的采矿业初级生产的有意义的系统结构。我们呼吁将技术材料研发中体现的 "自然资本 "纳入标准化声明,以此来提高可持续金属构成要素的透明度。
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CiteScore
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367
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3 months
期刊介绍: Continuing its long history of influential scientific publishing, Philosophical Transactions A publishes high-quality theme issues on topics of current importance and general interest within the physical, mathematical and engineering sciences, guest-edited by leading authorities and comprising new research, reviews and opinions from prominent researchers.
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