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Catherine Weetman talks to David Peck, Associate Professor at TU Delft. David explains why we need to know more about Critical Raw Materials – what they are used in, and how we might navigate the future challenges they present.
David Peck is Associate Professor, Climate Design & Sustainability, Circular Built Environment and Critical Materials, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
David researches and teaches in the field of circular design, focusing on remanufacturing and critical materials. He is a founding member of the Circular Built Environment Hub and works cross disciplinary on circular challenges, in particular on digital, ICT, mobility and renewables fields.
David explains how Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) are defined, helping us understand why they are ‘critical’ from the perspective of different countries or regions, and how they are assessed and scored.
We discuss the pressure on CRMs, particularly from the perspective of low-carbon technologies, and how this presents ethical dilemmas around ‘fair shares’ for countries, and even across different industry sectors.
I ask David about the conversations he’s having with businesses and policymakers, and whether he’s noticing positive trends towards a good understanding of CRMs, and a recognition of the complex issues and risks.
We discuss the ethics and other issues around mining, and David unpacks the dangers of over-simplifying the arguments for avoiding more mining.
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Read on for more on our guest and links to the people, organisations and other resources we mention.
Links we mention in the episode:
- David Peck on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-peck-b47ba412/
- EU Critical Raw Materials https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/sectors/raw-materials/areas-specific-interest/critical-raw-materials_en
- US list of 50 Critical Raw Materials for 2022 https://www.usgs.gov/news/national-news-release/us-geological-survey-releases-2022-list-critical-minerals
- British Geological Survey Critical Raw Materials https://www.bgs.ac.uk/geology-projects/critical-raw-materials/
- David mentioned The Hirschman-Herfindahl index (also known as Herfindahl–Hirschman Index, HHI, or sometimes HHI-score) is a measure of the size of firms in relation to the industry they are in and is an indicator of the amount of competition among them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herfindahl%E2%80%93Hirschman_index
- Material Criticality for Future Telecommunication Technologies: Scenario Development and Supply Chain Resilience Strategies, A Case Study for a Dutch Telecommunication Company, by Gloria Flik, M.Sc. Industrial Ecology, Leiden University & Delft University of Technology. Available from: https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:b3391f04-d3e4-4e96-b4eb-5465c84fb759/datastream/OBJ/download
- Greta Thunberg’s charity donated money to cover legal costs of Indigenous Sami people in Sweden’s Arctic north, to help them battle a British mining company over plans for an iron-ore mine on reindeer-herding lands https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/22/greta-thunbergs-charity-donates-to-sami-campaign
- The free TU Delft MOOC on critical raw materials – https://www.edx.org/course/critical-raw-materials-managing-resources-for-a-sustainable-future
- BBC Radio – The Scramble for Rare Earths – series of 5 short (~15 minute) podcast episodes about critical materials https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001cf5r – also available on podcast apps
About David Peck
David Peck is Associate Professor, Climate Design & Sustainability, Circular Built Environment and Critical Materials, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
David researches and teaches in the field of circular design, focusing on remanufacturing and critical materials. He is a founding member of the Circular Built Environment Hub there. David works cross disciplinary on circular challenges, in particular on digital, ICT, mobility and renewables fields.
David is also Honorary Associate Professor with University College London – The Bartlett and an adjunct Professor at MIP Politecnico di Milano, Graduate School of Business. David sits on the executive board of KIC EIT Raw Materials.
David also works with ad hoc committees in the EU, Brussels, and is a Horizon Europe reviewer. He is the TU Delft lead scientist for EU Horizons 2020 projects Pop Machina, ProSUM, ERN and FP7 CRM_Innonet, and now Horizon Europe Widening project CiRCLETECH.
David is TU Delft representative for the EU KIC EIT Raw Materials and represents the university in the programme, along with projects in EU KIC EIT Manufacturing. He leads a number of projects in this important programme that has a focus on critical materials and circular economy, in particular Remanufacturing.
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