Circular Economy in Mineral and Renewable Energy Value Chains
The global transition to renewable energy systems will be mineral intensive and, under the current linear economy conditions,...
The global transition to renewable energy systems will be mineral intensive and, under the current linear economy conditions,...


Perrine Toledano, Martin Dietrich Brauch
International Investment Law / Briefing note


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Time: utc
Date: Jan 26, 2026
Location: University Campus Building
The global transition to renewable energy systems will be mineral intensive and, under the current linear economy conditions,...


Perrine Toledano, Martin Dietrich Brauch
International Investment Law / Briefing note


+4Martin Dietrich Brauch and 6 more
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