Reorientation of the German Raw Materials Strategy – What is stated in the Federal Government’s Key Issues Paper

At the beginning of January, the Federal Government presented the key points for the expansion of the German raw materials strategy. In addition to binding recycling quotas, sustainability standards and a raw material fund, it also refers for the first time to the role of mining in the climate crisis. In our current podcast episode, we take a closer look at the paper and clarify whether this is really a reason for joy. We also look at the situation in the Global South: Lawyer Vanessa Schaeffer-Manrique tells us from Peru what mining means for the people in the mining regions.

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