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The "From the Ground Up" team brings you the final episode of our special three-part series on rare earth minerals. After extensively discussing the global supply chain issues surrounding rare earths, the challenges of mining these vital resources, and their applications in electronics and electric vehicles, we now turn our attention to the crucial issue of trade-offs.
In this episode, we examine the existing trade-offs associated with rare earth mineral mining and utilization, and explore how the industry is trying to manage them. We'll delve into the need for rare earth mineral recycling and the possible challenges associated with this crucial endeavor. We'll also discuss the significant business opportunity presented by the recycling domain and explore the key stakeholders who can take advantage of this emerging market.
Join us as we conclude our series on rare earth minerals with this thought-provoking discussion on the future of these essential resources.
Please note: This podcast is no longer affiliated with the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts, or the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. It is now independently owned and produced by TexChange Unbrokered Inc.
By Christian GaonaThe "From the Ground Up" team brings you the final episode of our special three-part series on rare earth minerals. After extensively discussing the global supply chain issues surrounding rare earths, the challenges of mining these vital resources, and their applications in electronics and electric vehicles, we now turn our attention to the crucial issue of trade-offs.
In this episode, we examine the existing trade-offs associated with rare earth mineral mining and utilization, and explore how the industry is trying to manage them. We'll delve into the need for rare earth mineral recycling and the possible challenges associated with this crucial endeavor. We'll also discuss the significant business opportunity presented by the recycling domain and explore the key stakeholders who can take advantage of this emerging market.
Join us as we conclude our series on rare earth minerals with this thought-provoking discussion on the future of these essential resources.
Please note: This podcast is no longer affiliated with the University of Chicago, University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts, or the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. It is now independently owned and produced by TexChange Unbrokered Inc.