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What is a Critical Raw Material and Can We Learn Strategic Materials Management from Historical Examples? with David Peck

Mar 11, 201937 minEp. 1
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Episode description

In today’s episode, TU Delft Associate Professor David Peck talks about a topic often linked to the circular economy - critical materials. In the show, Dave explains that it’s not about running out of materials and why material criticality should be considered. We reflect on how this relates to the circular economy, and dive into Dave's research on what we can learn from the British response to material shortages in WWII. Show notes and links available at www.gettinginthelooppodcast.com.

Highlights
  • The importance of critical materials to society [02:30]
  • The ‘Homer Simpson’ moment we face regarding sustainable development [11:30]
  • British material shortages in WWII and strategic response [15:30]
  • What you had to do to get furniture in WWII Britain [22:30]
  • Are these strategies and policies applicable today? [24:00]
  • What we can do and creating awareness [31:00]
  • Upcoming EU regulations [35:00]
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