European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials CEPI: European Paper Week Brussels, 26 November 2013 Mattia Pellegrini European Commission, DG Enterprise and Industry Unit-F3 «Raw Materials, Metals, Minerals and Forest-based Industries»
Content 1. EIP context, objectives and targets 2. Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) 3. Call for commitments 4. Horizon 2020 "Societal Challenge 5" 5. Key milestones
The Context A matter of survival in a globalised world European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials European Raw Materials Strategy Innovation Union Innovation required for the entire value chain of raw materials industrial approach => European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials COM(2012) 82 final - 29 February 2012 ENTR G3
EIP Objectives European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials Overall objective: Contribute to the 2020 objectives of the EU Industrial Policy (to increase the share of industry in GDP to 20%), the Innovation Union and the Resource Efficiency 'flagships' Specific objectives: Reduce import dependency Improve supply conditions from European and other sources Push Europe to the forefront in raw materials sectors Provide alternatives in supply Mitigate negative environmental and social impacts
EIP targets 2020 European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials Up to 10 innovative pilot actions e.g. demonstration pilot plants for exploration, mining/extraction, processing, collecting and recycling Substitutes for at least 3 applications of critical raw materials Regulatory framework for primary raw materials Regulatory framework for secondary raw materials Raw materials knowledge base with raw materials flows and trends Raw materials network of Research, Education and Training Centres Pro-active international cooperation strategy of EU at bilateral and multilateral level
Strategic Implementation Plan European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials Adopted by High-Level Steering Group on 25 September 2013 3 Pillars, 6 Priority Areas and 24 Action Areas in total 95 actions: I. Technology Pillar I.A Raw materials research and innovation coordination I.B Technologies for primary and secondary raw materials' production I.C Substitution of raw materials II. Non-Technology Policy Pillar II.A Improving Europe's raw materials framework conditions II.B Improving Europe's waste management framework conditions and excellence II.C Knowledge, skills and raw materials flows III International Cooperation Pillar III.1 Technology III.2 Global Raw Materials Governance and Dialogues III.3 Health, Safety and Environment III.4 Skills, Education and Knowledge III.5 Investment activities
Strategic Implementation Plan European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials Actions with forest-based sector focus: I. Technology Pillar "Zero waste" paper waste processing Forest operations Construction and demolition waste recycling Packaging recycling II. Non-Technology Policy Pillar Cascading use of wood Sustainable wood mobilisation Landfill ban for recyclable waste Waste collection systems (separate collection) Qualitative targets for certain waste streams Certification for end-processing/recycling facilities The European Union Raw Materials Knowledge Base (EURMKB) A network of research, education and training centres on sustainable raw materials Public acceptance
Call for Commitments European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials Call for Commitments launched on 31 October and closing on 31 January 2014 next calls in 2015, 2017 and 2019 Guidelines purpose: To explain the basis for recognition of commitments by High-Level Steering Group To promote quality commitments Guidelines contents: Introduction Purpose of the call Conditions for recognition Procedure for recognition Implementation
Call for Commitments European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials Key information addressed in guidelines: Scope: link to one or more of the action areas / actions of the Strategic Implementation Plan Partners: Minimum number (3, each from a different Member State); non-eu partners; composition and roles; private sector and SMEs; changes Nature of commitment: activities and expected results; annual report; commercial/societal benefits; not legally binding Financial aspects and resources: budget; EU funding, in-kind contributions Evaluation and selection; feedback Other issues: Level of detail; commercially sensitive information; languages; advocacy
Call for Commitments European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials The benefit of being a "Raw Materials Commitment" (RMC): raising the awareness of the commitment, not only within the EIP community but also more broadly; giving a quality assurance to the commitment at the European level; guaranteeing accordance with the EIP (as specified in the SIP) and with the EU raw materials policy framework that the EIP is based on; potentially facilitating access to finance from various sources, inter alia through ambassadorial support by individual High-Level Steering Group members providing access to a platform that enables the partners involved in the commitment to develop and maintain a network through participation in EIP conferences and other events with a view to innovation and new business; giving opportunities to join forces with related commitments; giving visibility and access to contacts outside the EU through opportunities to participate in EU raw materials diplomacy activities.
Links: EIP RMC Horizon 2020 European Innovation Partnership on raw materials Objectives To improve supply conditions from EU To reduce dependency on imports To promote the production and exports To diversify raw materials sourcing To improve resource efficiency (including recycling) To find alternative raw materials To put Europe at the forefront in RM sectors To make Europe a leader in the RM capabilities To mitigate environmental, social and health impacts EIP Targets Up to 10 innovative pilot actions Pro-active international co-operation strategy of the EU at bilateral and multilateral level Substitutes for 3 applications of CRMs Framework conditions for primary RMs Framework for enhanced efficiency in material use EU Raw Materials Knowledge base KIC Raw Materials Strategic Implementation Plan (adopted on 25 September 2013) Call for Commitments Implementation Horizon 2020 Societal Challenge 5 WP2014-2015 Stakeholders Community Industries, Academics, NGOs, Public Administrations, etc.
Horizon 2020 Excellent science ( 24 billion) Industrial leadership ( 17 billion) Societal challenges ( 31 billion) * the numbers are based on European Council conclusions, 8 February 2013 and are subject to the approval of the Multiannual Financial Framework Regulation by the European Parliament and the Council
Societal challenges 1. Health, demographic change and wellbeing 7 472 2. Food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research & the Bioeconomy 3 851 3. Secure, clean and efficient energy * 5 931 4. Smart, green and integrated transport 6 339 5. Climate action, resource efficiency and raw materials 3 081 6. Inclusive and reflective societies 1 309 7. Secure societies 1 695 Science with and for society 462 Spreading excellence and widening participation 816 Additional funding for nuclear safety and security from the Euratom Treaty activities (2014-2018) All funding figures ( million, 2014-2020) in this presentation are subject to the pending Multiannual Financial Framework Regulation by the EP and the Council 13
Horizon 2020: Raw materials Work Programme 2014-2015 1. New solutions for sustainable production of raw materials New exploration technologies and geomodels (2015) Mining of small deposits and alternative mining (2014) Deep mining on continent and in sea-bed (2015) Flexible processing technologies (2014) New metallurgical systems (2015) 2. Innovative and sustainable solutions leading to substitution of raw materials Materials for electronic devices (2014) Materials under extreme conditions (2015) 14
Horizon 2020: Raw materials Work Programme 2014-2015 3. Recycling of raw materials from products and buildings (Waste Focus Area) Recycling of raw materials from products and buildings (2014) 4. Towards near-zero waste at European and global level (Waste Focus Area) An EU near-zero waste stakeholder platform (2014) Global waste dimension (2014) Secondary raw materials inventory (2014) Raw materials partnerships (2015) 15
Horizon 2020: Raw materials Work Programme 2014-2015 5. Coordinating and supporting raw materials research and innovation Mineral deposits of public importance (2014) Raw materials intelligence capacity (2015) Innovation friendly minerals policy framework (2015) Raw materials research and innovation coordination (2015) Strategic international dialogues and co-operation on raw materials with technologically advanced countries (2014) Strategic international dialogues and cooperation with raw materials producing countries and industry (2015) 6. Cross-challenge topics Boosting the potential of small businesses for eco-innovation and a sustainable supply of raw materials (SME Instrument) 16
Key milestones 31 October 31 January 2014: Call for Commitments 5 December 2013: EIP Annual Conference in Brussels 11 December 2013: Launch of Horizon 2020 first Call for Proposals 2014: Commission's policy document Communication on the SIP 2014-2020: EIP implementation
References EU raw materials webpage: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/non_energy_extractive_industries/raw_materials.htm European Innovation Partnership on Raw Materials: http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/raw-materials/innovation-partnership/index_en.htm Horizon 2020: http://ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020/ 18
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