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14 November 2025
Raw Materials Week, 17-21/11/2025, Brussels (BE)
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14 November 2025
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Brussels is hosting Raw Materials Week 2025 from 17 November: a unique opportunity to bring together policymakers, industry and academia in the construction of sustainable and resilient raw material supply chains.
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The 2025 edition of the Raw Materials Week will take place from 17 to 21 November in Brussels. The core programme, organised by the European Commission for the raw materials sector, will be held from 18 to 20 November and will bring together representatives from European institutions, industry, academia, and civil society. The main theme will be the implementation of the Critical Raw Materials Act, advancement of strategic projects, acceleration of permitting processes, mobilisation of sustainable investments, diversification of supply chains, promotion of domestic European production, and resource circularity. It will be an opportunity for networking, policy discussions, and workshops aimed at strengthening the resilience of the raw materials sector in Europe.
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