“Guidelines and Best Practices for MSMEs to assure
resiliency and progress towards a circular economy in
sustainable resource management and critical raw material
supply chain solutions in Serbia”
Consultant: Ms. (...) The Strategic document signed by Serbia and UN in 2017 clearly presents the possibility for
implementation of the UNFC and then of UNRMS systems, i.e. global (voluntary) classification
for resources and resource management systems (energy, water, land and other resources) in
existing legislation and in the mineral raw material sector in Serbia. (...) This Rulebook categorizes reserves (quantity of
mineral raw materials in situ, i.e. mineral resources) into A, B and C1 and into potential reserves
of C2, D1, D2.
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One example of a raw material widely used in the pharmaceutical industry is phosphate. (...) The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) and its expanded version under development, the United Nations Resource Management System (UNRMS), can be used to source critical raw materials from conventional and unconventional sources, either in multi-metal and multi-mineral deposits.
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The Guidance, developed by the UNECE Expert Group on Resource Management, will assist regional and national authorities to establish and maintain an inventory of primary and secondary raw materials projects in Europe. The mineral and anthropogenic resource inventory based on an agreed UN framework will ensure harmonized decision-making on technical feasibility, socio-environmental concerns, and the commercial potential of raw material projects.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan faced economic recession, potentially leaving many people in poverty. (...) UNECE conducted a study on the “Guidelines and best practices for MSMEs to assure resiliency and progress towards a circular economy in sustainable resource management and critical raw material supply chain solutions” in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan under the United Nations Development Account (UNDA) Project “Global Initiative towards the post-COVID-19 resurgence of the MSME sector.”
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11:00 (Geneva time) / 15:00 (Bishkek and Nur-Sultan time) Opening statement - Harikrishnan Tulsidas, UNECE
11:10 (Geneva time) / 15:10 (Bishkek and Nur-Sultan time) Guidelines and best practices for MSMEs to assure resiliency and progress towards a circular economy in sustainable resource management and critical raw material supply chain solutions, Kyrgystan - Dmitrii Plaksin, Consultant, UNECE
11:40 (Geneva time) / 15:40 (Bishkek and Nur-Sultan time) Guidelines and best practices for MSMEs to assure resiliency and progress towards a circular economy in sustainable resource management and critical raw material supply chain solutions, Kazakhstan - Georgiy Freiman, Consultant, UNECE
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To access the reports please visit UNDA project page: “Global Initiative towards the post-COVID-19 resurgence of the MSME sector.”
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The Guidance, developed by the UNECE Expert Group on Resource Management, will assist regional and national authorities to establish and maintain an inventory of primary and secondary raw materials projects in Europe. The mineral and anthropogenic resource inventory based on an agreed UN framework will ensure harmonized decision-making on technical feasibility, socio-environmental concerns, and the commercial potential of raw material projects.
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In 2022, international cooperation in energy and critical raw materials is high on the agenda. (...) At the EIT Raw Materials Summit in Berlin, UNECE contributed to a high-level panel discussing the need for responsible sourcing in the European Mining Sector, highlighting how UNFC can identify environmental and socio-economic viability in new resource projects, thereby putting an emphasis on responsible mining projects.
(...) The training involves experts from UNECE’s Expert Group on Resource Management to support industry, higher education institutions, and governments to account for raw materials and ensure full transparency and traceability along the value chain.
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