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Visión de futuro

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MURGUIA, Diego. MINERALS AND CRITICAL RAW MATERIALS: POTENTIAL AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARGENTINA. Vis. futuro [online]. 2022, vol.26, n.1, pp.105-122. ISSN 1668-8708.  http://dx.doi.org/10.36995/j.visiondefuturo.2021.26.01.003.en.

“Critical” minerals and raw materials are usually defined as those that present great economic importance and high risk of supply disruption. Their integral use (mining, reuse and recycling) opens a window of opportunity for resource-rich countries such as Argentina. Based on a bibliographic review, this work presents an overview of the potential of critical materials and public policies to promote their use under sustainability principles. The results of historical explorations indicate that Argentina has geological-mining potential of critical minerals. However, new investments are required to value, standardize and digitize the available data. It is also necessary to rank these minerals in the public research agendas and encourage their exploration. The potentiality in secondary resources is difficult to estimate given the lack of data on the generation and recycling of industrial scrap, batteries and other discarded products. In an international context of growing socio-environmental demands and persistent conflict, achieving a sustainable management of critical (and non-critical) minerals implies overcoming the “extractivist” model. For this, it is essential to transform the nature of the linkages between the mining sector, the scientific-technological system, the local productive network and the communities, as well as the ways of making strategic decisions about their use.

Keywords : Strategic minerals; Extractivism; Mining value chain; Science-production articulation; Waste valorization.

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