Sustainability in the Industry

Raw Materials Industry

Quarry for mining of natural resources on the hill

Impacts, Risks and Opportunities

Sustainability in Raw Materials Industry

Primary raw materials are a scarce commodity. In many countries where they occur, mining puts a strain on the environment and workers. The sustainability goals of the raw materials industry therefore include the use of environmentally and socially acceptable mining and extraction methods.

The variety of standards along the supply chains and their difficult implementation and enforcement are among the challenges when sustainability requirements and security of supply have to be combined.
An important transformation lever is therefore the development of sustainable production methods and processes. The aim is to reduce overall landscape and resource consumption and to strengthen biodiversity and ecosystems through effective compensation measures. With a constantly growing world population approaching 10 billion people, the pressure on resources and raw materials will continue to increase. On a limited planet with limited renewal capacities, it is important to shape the change towards a functioning circular economy and to reduce the exploration of primary raw materials to a minimum. To do this, raw materials must be recovered from the cycle and reused instead of wasting them in a linear “Make – Use – Waste” chain. The raw materials industry plays a central role when it comes to closing cycles worldwide and switching from primary to secondary and renewable raw material sources. It is important to find and use alternative, recyclable sources: the use of more high-quality secondary raw materials from waste is one of the key tasks.

The industry includes, for example, the extraction of primary raw materials and fossil raw materials, stones and earth in mining as well as bio-based and secondary raw materials from cycles.

Industry Materiality

Key Fields in the Industry 

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EU NACE Classification 

Industry NACE Classes

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Included NACE classes in the industry

B 05.1 Mining of hard coal
B 05.10 Mining of hard coal
B 05.2 Mining of lignite
B 05.20 Mining of lignite
B 06.1 Extraction of crude petroleum
B 06.10 Extraction of crude petroleum
B 06.2 Extraction of natural gas
B 06.20 Extraction of natural gas
B 07.1 Mining of iron ores
B 07.10 Mining of iron ores
B 07.2 Mining of non-ferrous metal ores
B 07.21 Mining of uranium and thorium ores
B 07.29 Mining of other non-ferrous metal ores
B 08.1 Quarrying of stone, sand and clay
B 08.11 Quarrying of ornamental stone, limestone, gypsum, slate and other stone
B 08.12 Operation of gravel and sand pits and mining of clay and kaolin
B 08.9 Mining and quarrying n.e.c.
B 08.91 Mining of chemical and fertiliser minerals
B 08.93 Extraction of salt
B 08.99 Other mining and quarrying n.e.c.
B 09.1 Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction
B 09.10 Support activities for petroleum and natural gas extraction
B 09.9 Support activities for other mining and quarrying
B 09.90 Support activities for other mining and quarrying

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