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Introduction to afternoon break out groups
The Work Packages3
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Objectives:
1. Introduction to the afternoon breakout groups
2. Overview of Work-Package plans
Product and Waste Characterisation – Patrick and
Susanne
Stocks and Flows – Jaco
End User Requirements – David
Information Network - Sarah
Table of Contents
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641999.
Product Characterisation WP2Waste Characterisation WP4
23rd April 2015BrusselsPatrick WagerSusanne Rotter
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WP5
Knowledge Base (BRGM)
WP3Stocks and flowsCharacterisation(UNU)
WP1 Project management (WF)
WP6
Exploitation (WF)
ProSUMProspecting Secondary raw materials in the Urban mine and Mining wastes
WP2ProductCharacterisation(Empa)
Information Network
ComponentsCRM POM
ProductsCRM Stocks
FractionsCRM in Waste
WP4WasteCharacterisation(TUB)
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1. Identify existing CRM data sources on a. products put on the market b. end of life (EoL) products c. residues from waste treatment d. mining waste
2. Assess and validate data
3. Evaluate and test sampling, sample preparation
and chemical analysis methods for CRM
quantification
4. Data protocols
Objectives and tasks
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Task
Identify and assess existing CRM
data sources
Deliverables
1. Reports on available data (M12)
2. Report on data assessment (M24)
Identify existing CRM data sources
a. products put on the market b. end of life (EoL) products c. residues from waste
treatment d. mining waste
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Identify existing CRM data sources on
Raw materials considered by ProSUMIa
Ib013Al 014Si 015P 016S
IIa
IIIb IVb Vb
2(L)
3Li
011Na 012Mg
4Be
3(M) IIb
IIIa IVa Va VIIa
005B 006C 007N 008O 009F
VIb
VIIIa
1(K)
001H 002He
017Cl 018Ar
010Ne
VIIb VIII
VIa
4(N)
019K 020Ca 21Sc 022Ti 023V 024Cr 025Mn 026Fe 27Co 028Ni 29Cu 030Zn 31Ga 32Ge 33As 034Se 035Br 036Kr
5(O)
37Rb 038Sr 39Y 040Zr 41Nb 42Mo 043Tc 44Ru 45Rh 46Pd 47Ag 48Cd 49In 50Sn 51Sb 52Te 053I 054Xe
79Au6(P)
55Cs 056Ba 57La 72Hf 73Ta 81Tl 82Pb 83Bi 84Po 085At74W 75Re 76Os 77Ir 78Pt 086Rn80Hg
58Ce 59Pr 60Nd 61Pm 62Sm 63Eu 64Gd 65Tb 66Dy 67Ho 70Yb 71Lu68Er 69Tm
+ glass, plastics
not addressed by EC 2014
Critical according to EC 2014
not critical according to EC 2014, but considered relevant
consideration in discussion
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Identify existing data sources
Data maps• Track information flows• Map data “holders” & “producers”• Indicate data availability• Show data granularity
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Sampling, sample preparation & chemical analysis
Task
Evaluate and test sampling, sample preparation
and chemical analysis methods for CRM
quantification
Deliverables
1. Recommendations for sampling and analysis
of products, components and wastes (M30)
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WP2 3 "particularly interesting" products and components (POM /EoL)
- sensors- LED- photovoltaic applications
WP4 4-6 "particularly interesting" waste fractions
- printed wiring boards scrap - thermal battery treatment fractions - ...
Sampling, sample preparation & chemical analysis
• Criteria for "particularly interesting" products / components / waste fractions:- include different types of matrices (alloys, silica based,
…)- cover the three product groups considered in ProSUM
(batteries, EEE, vehicles) with expected growing market share + mining waste
- little data on CRM composition available - etc.
Prelimina
ry
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Your views on …
• major challenges in acquiring data related to CRM and other relevant raw materials;
• your role in data acquisition• standardisation and harmonisation needs
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641999.
Stocks and Flows – WP3
23rd April 2015BrusselsJaco Huisman
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WP5
Knowledge Base (BRGM)
WP3Stocks and flowsCharacterisation(UNU)
WP1 Project management (WF)
WP6
Exploitation (WF)
ProSUMProspecting Secondary raw materials in the Urban mine and Mining wastes
WP2ProductCharacterisation(Empa)
Information Network
ComponentsCRM POM
ProductsCRM Stocks
FractionsCRM in Waste
WP4WasteCharacterisation(TUB)
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Objectives and Tasks WP3
• Describe, compile and harmonize available data on the stocks and flows of CRM containing products
• Assess disposal trends and complementary flows
• Stock - flow model development• Analysis and data handling framework for WP5• Data quality tests and recommendations for
maintenance and updating
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Key challenges
• From products stocks and flows to CRM
stocks and flows
• Trends over time / rapid technology
changes affecting disposal
• Data on product flows for Batteries and ELV
Stocks and Flows – WP3
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Your views on …
• Types and definitions of complementary flows• Challenges in acquiring comprehensive data• Your needs related to stock and flows
information• Inventory existing studies and activitiesIf time allows:• Harmonisation and standardisation needs• How to update information
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641999.
Knowledge Base– WP5
23rd April 2015BrusselsDavid Gardner
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WP5
Knowledge Base (BRGM)
WP3Stocks and flowsCharacterisation(UNU)
WP1 Project management (WF)
WP6
Exploitation (WF)
ProSUMProspecting Secondary raw materials in the Urban mine and Mining wastes
WP2ProductCharacterisation(Empa)
Information Network
ComponentsCRM POM
ProductsCRM Stocks
FractionsCRM in Waste
WP4WasteCharacterisation(TUB)
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Examples of material and product flows
Data needed to map flows
Seeking your input
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Contents
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Generic product flow
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DATA:-Quantity-Value-CRM?
DATA:-Quantity-Value-CRM?
-Quantity-Value-Purity-CRM?-PriceCode list:
COMPOUND
Code list:COMMODITY
Code list:PART
Code list:COMPONENT
Code list:PRODUCT
ID, depending on the CATEGORY:
ATTACHED DATA:Code list:
Facilities
DATA:-Quantity-Value-CRM?
DATA:-Quantity-Value-CRM?
-Legal Name-Organisation type-Location-Capacity
ID:
ATTACHED DATA:
Code list:Facilities
DATA:-Quantity-Value-CRM?
DATA:-Quantity-Value-CRM?
-Legal Name-Organisation type-Location-Capacity
ID:
ATTACHED DATA:
MATERIAL FLOW
Source: ID
Geographic region
Destination: ID Geograpic
region
ATTACHED TAGS:
MATERIAL FLOW
Geographic region
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Your views on ….
• What tangible/ factual outputs would you expect to see? Map of Europe with layers, material flow data in tables, other types of infographics
• The basic flow diagram – what are the boundaries?
• Specific questions like the detail by region / country / Europe, etc.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 641999.
The Information Network –WP6Information Network Launch
23rd April 2015BrusselsSarah Downes
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WP5
Knowledge Base (BRGM)
WP3Stocks and flowsCharacterisation(UNU)
WP1 Project management (WF)
WP6
Exploitation (WF)
ProSUMProspecting Secondary raw materials in the Urban mine and Mining wastes
WP2ProductCharacterisation(Empa)
Information Network
ComponentsCRM POM
ProductsCRM Stocks
FractionsCRM in Waste
WP4WasteCharacterisation(TUB)
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Improved coordination and support
• Improve the knowledge base • Enable coordination and collaborative
work to enhance data gathering• Raise awareness and share best practice• Facilitate standardisation• Support policy dialogue• Support further research
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Membership
• Researchers• Recycling industry – pre-processors, recyclers and
smelters• Producers and their component suppliers• Producer Responsibility Organisations and
Associations• Public authorities –policy makers, national statistics
offices, national and regional government• Geological surveys• Waste industry• Other EU projects e.g. KIC on Raw Materials
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Objectives
• Allow partners to identify the knowledge and data requirements to support on-going and future data collection and dissemination
• Identify data and information needs by industry and policy makers including the granularity and format
• Coordinate harmonised data collection in standard formats
• Engage in communication and dissemination along the value chain to improve the knowledge base
• Provide recommendations and standards
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Operation Strategy
• Interface between project and stakeholders• Share best practice and knowledge• Showcase advances and opportunities in
data gathering and exchange• Create opportunities and cooperation on
data pooling• Agree a Terms of Reference for members• Develop a Business Plan for life beyond the
project
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Operation Tactics
• Annual Network Meetings• Special Interest Groups• Identify end user requirements and test
EU-UMKDP• Website Platform
• Discussion groups• MOOCs
• Data Sharing Agreements – protection of data
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Your views on …
• Provide useful data and intelligence for stakeholders• Engage a wide range of end users • Identify opportunities and overcome barriers to
gathering data• Act as a vehicle to disseminate project findings and
results to raise awareness• Improve the coordination and cooperation of data
owners and improve the interoperability and harmonisation of data
• Assist in improving the knowledge base on the availability of secondary raw materials, particularly critical raw materials
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Afternoon Breakouts
1. Product and Waste Characterisation• Forum A• Patrick and Susanne
2. Stocks and Flows• Forum B• Jaco
3. End User Requirements• Consilium A• David
4. Information Network• Consilium B• Pascal
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Lunch at OO!