SUstainable Management in EXtractive industries
Acronym
SUMEX
Description of the granted funding
In order to foster more, but sustainable mineral production in the EU, SUMEX (SUstainable Management in EXtractive industries) will establish a sustainability framework for the extractive industry in Europe. It does so by considering the Sustainable Development Goals, the European Green Deal, as well as EU Social License to Operate considerations and will involve stakeholders from industry, government, academia and civil society backgrounds from all across the EU. This framework is then applied across the extractive value chain to analyse the mineral, as well as relevant economic, environmental and social policy frameworks of the EU, member states and selected regions along five focus areas - socio-economic and environmental impact assessments, land use planning, health and safety, reporting official statistics and permitting processes/policy integration-to find, or build, where needed, good practices or tools for an open access toolkit, which will be embedded in a broader Community of Practise (CoP) and which forms the basis for capacity building. This CoP will consider relevant stakeholder groups, with a focus on permitting authorities, across the EU, providing a digital platform and using a series of workshops and webinars.
In SUMEX, the experience from other projects like MINGUIDE, MINLAND, MIREU, STRADE builds a powerful foundation for addressing the challenge of how best to implement sustainability considerations into the whole raw materials value chain.
What makes SUMEX stand out, is that a) it involves Andalusia as a regional partner to act as 1) a test case and 2) to involve other regions, i.e. those represented in MIREU and the OECD Mining Regions and Cities Initiative, to participate in SUMEX; as well as having access to the informal network of mining authorities and b) by employing two practical use cases, involving industry partners, for two important and completely different raw material groups – construction and battery materials.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2023
Granted funding
UNION EUROPEENNE DES PRODUCTEURS DE GRANULATS (BE)
47 720 €
Participant
EESTI GEOLOOGIA SELTS (EE)
5 000 €
Third party
FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES GEOLOGUES (BE)
259 812.5 €
Participant
CONSEJERIA DE EMPLEO EMPRESA Y COMERCIO (ES)
69 280 €
Participant
BERUFSVERBAND DEUTSCHER GEOWISSENSCHAFTLER EV (DE)
5 000 €
Third party
ILUSTRE COLEGIO OFICIAL DE GEOLOGOS (ES)
5 500 €
Third party
BOLIDEN MINERAL AB (SE)
51 676.25 €
Participant
OEKO-INSTITUT E.V. - INSTITUT FUER ANGEWANDTE OEKOLOGIE (DE)
322 910 €
Participant
WIRTSCHAFTSUNIVERSITAT WIEN (AT)
322 375 €
Participant
TALLINNA TEHNIKAULIKOOL (EE)
158 750 €
Participant
MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN (AT)
424 750 €
Coordinator
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY (NL)
140 777.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
1 999 551 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Coordination and support action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Climate action, Environment, Resource Efficiency and Raw Materials (5412 Ensuring the sustainable supply of non-energy and non-agricultural raw materials (5422 )
Topic
Sustainable management in extractive industries (SC5-26-2020Call ID
H2020-SC5-2020-1 Other information
Funding decision number
101003622
Identified topics
mining, minerals