SCIMIN-CRM | Innovation, circularity, and sustainability2024-11-19T09:00:43+01:00

Innovation, circularity,
sustainability

Kick-off meeting and first pilot visit in Oviedo

About

Innovation, circularity, and sustainability. These three concepts sum up the new challenge led by the National Association of Aggregates Manufacturers -ANEFA and funded by the European Commission, to contribute, from aggregates mining to more efficient, conscious, and resilient development. The project (part of the Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme with the number: 101177746) has been approved with an outstanding mark of 14 out of 15 by the European Commission. This acronym stands for Sustainable & Circular Production of Mineral Critical Raw Materials. It exemplifies a further step forward by the sector, and by ANEFA, in the command of top-level R&D&I projects.

The objective of SCIMIN-CRM is to increase the possibility of using mining materials discarded years ago and rehabilitating areas where mining activity took place in the past before the implementation of current technology and measures. Thus, SCIMIN-CRM will focus on the characterization, valorization, recovery, processing, and utilization of mining stockpiles that were not evaluated at the time to convert them into recoverable resources. Thanks to this project, the share of usable material would increase from around 0% to 5%, reducing analysis and evaluation time by 80%. The focus of the project seeks to maximize the transferability of its results so that it can be applied in almost any environment by any stakeholder

All this makes SCIMIN-CRM a great economic and environmental project as it will develop tools and processes that will contribute to addressing some of the most important challenges facing Europe. These include the dependence on raw materials, the recovery of degraded areas, the maximum use of resources, and the protection of the environment while increasing the competitiveness and sustainability of processes.

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Main objectives

Boost the circular economy and the recovery of mineral raw materials (critical and non-critical)

Contribute to Europe’s strategic autonomy and responsible supply of raw materials

Resolution or minimisation of environmental impacts and liabilities

Reduction of dangerous substances in the process, the environment and the resulting material products

Enhance mining’s social acceptance

Transferability to other mining regions

Provide methodologies to governments and authorities

Application of artificial intelligence to mining production systems

Demonstrate the applicability of the technologies and the feasibility of the model

Value creation with DEQ and R8’s IOT platform

News

New publication: An insight into successful raw materials projectsHaDEA has published “An insight into successful raw materials projects”. This publication presents a selection of projects under the Horizon Europe Programme that are driving innovation in the field of critical raw materials. Raw materials innovation and research are vital to Europe’s green and digital transitions. These advancements play a key role in achieving the objectives of the European Green Deal, enhancing Europe’s strategic autonomy, reducing reliance on imports, and fostering sustainability and innovation. See the full publication below:

HaDEA has published “An insight into successful raw materials projects”. This publication presents a selection of projects under the Horizon Europe Programme that are driving innovation in the field of critical raw materials. Raw materials innovation and [...]

Meet the Team

Lorena Viladés Santos
Lorena Viladés Santos
Mining Engineer
Project Department of ANEFA
César Luaces Frades
César Luaces Frades
PhD. Mining Engineer
Director General of ANEFA
Paulo Romero Martínez
Paulo Romero Martínez
Mining Engineer
Project Department of ANEF

The consortium

Principado de Asturias

Fundación Asturiana de la Energía

Grängesberg

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

Minersa

MMI – Bor

ANEFA

ANEFA

SGS

SGS

Chalmers University of Technology

Akkodis

Rudnici

Montanuniversität Leoben

Montanuniversität Leoben

Metso

AMP

AMP

SEO Birdlife Europe

Birdlife Europe

Silbermine Zeiring

Zabala

Zabala

Stratagem LTD

Stratagem Ltd.

UNE

Universidad de Oviedo

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  • ANEFA • Universidad de Oviedo • IGME • SGS •
  • Chalmers University • Akkodis •
  • Grängesberg Exploration • Montanuniversität Leoben
  • Stratagem Energy • Silbermine Zeiring •
  • Metso •
  • MINERSA • Advanced Mineral Processing •
  • Rudnici boksita Jajce,d.d • BirdLife Europe •
  • Gobierno de Asturias • Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor •
  • Zabala Innovation Consulting • UNE •
  • Fundación Asturiana de la Energía

The pilots

Asturias , Spain

Abandoned in the 1900s

  • Main CRM: fluorspar, baryte
  • Other potential CRM: rubidium, REEs
  • Non-critical: silica, aggregates

Technology concentration methods (optical sorting and pulsation table) for fluorspar recuperation.

Grängesberg, Sweden

Active exploitation

  • Main CRM: REEs
  • Other CRM: apatite

Best techniques to recover
apatite and REEs, e.g. flotation, acid leaching, dry separation, and separation of rare earth oxides after phosphate recovery.

Styria, Austria

Abandoned in the 1700s

  • Main SRM: copper
  • Other CRM: arsenic, cobalt, nickel, gallium, tungsten, indium
  • Non-critical: gold

Polymetallic metal recovery
from a sulphide concentrate with small-scale processing tests.

Jajce, Bosnia & Herzegovina

Active exploitation

  • Main CRM: bauxite/aluminium titanium
  • Other CRM: gallium, niobium, scandium
  • Non-critical: magnetite

New process to remove Fe and
valorise Al, and other CRMs (mainly Ti) from the red mud, using roasting, leaching, and dissolving methods

CONTACT

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