
Minerals and metals provide inputs to almost every sector of the global economy.

Production of goods and services for household use is the most important cause for GHG emissions

The world’s richest countries consume on average 10 times as many materials as the poorest.

Currently, re-manufacturing accounts for only 2 per cent of production in the United States, and 1.9 per cent in Europe.

Agriculture is responsible for 50% of land use and 70% of water use

From 2000 to 2015, the climate change and health impacts from extraction and production of metals doubled.

Smartphones, flat-screen TVs and USB keys all drive demand for specialty and precious metals.

Trade in material resources – biomass, fossil fuels, metals, and minerals – has increased by more than 90% in the past two decades.