By collating all available published data together with specific unpublished data provided by partners in the IN, a single inventory of data on secondary raw materials in the urban mine exists for the first time. This goes beyond state of the art in that services which have been developed in the UMP allow end-users to interrogate the data and produce charts on their waste, product, component, material or element of interest e.g. printed circuit boards in Italy.
The centralised database includes data for products put on the market, in use or hibernated in-stocks within the Urban Mine, the waste generated at end of life, and the flows of waste generated. The data includes those elements and materials found to be of high abundance in these waste products.
A number of dynamic charts allow the user to access detailed data and market intelligence on:
1. The Urban Mine representing the number and type of products placed on the market, in-stock (in use and hibernated) and generated as waste.
2. The Compositions specified for key components, materials and elements, such as aluminium, copper, gold or neodymium, contained in batteries, EEE and vehicle products.
3. The Waste Flows, including reported collection amounts, estimates for small batteries and EEE products in unsorted municipal solid waste, certain complementary batteries and EEE recycling flows, exported used vehicles and unknown whereabouts of vehicles, batteries and electronics.
The potential impact of this project will only be achieved by the take up of the data and intelligence provided through the ProSUM Portal, the Urban Mine Platform (UMP) and the Information Network. Therefore the data, knowledge and intelligence presented aims to be accurate, reliable, robust and pertinent to the end-user. Specifically, the expected impacts of the project are intended to:
- Lead to the improved mapping of the availability of CRMs in the EU through coordination activities.
- Enlarge the CRM knowledge base through data collection.
- Provide a reliable and transparent source of information that will be better harmonised and validated.
- Provide a general “Mineral Resources” information base facilitating the exchange of information.
- Undertake communication activities for improved interdisciplinary and transnational cooperation in the European raw materials supply chain.