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Substitution

The Promise and Limits of Urban Mining

Urban Mining is a concept that emphasizes the potential of cities, the human habitat and built environment as a source of raw materials. New research, commissioned by the International Copper…

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Copper Demand Predicted to Grow with Smart Cities

Total volume of copper in smart city technology to nearly double by 2025. New research, commissioned by ICA, revealed copper is the material of choice for smart city technology, thanks…

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Every Bit Counts: Markus Lends Laboratory Help at Skellefteå Hospital

In northern Sweden, Markus Nordqvist of Boliden sprang into action to help Skellefteå Hospital’s chemical laboratory as the coronavirus began straining the healthcare industry. During the pandemic onset, International Copper…

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Kennecott the First to Receive the Copper Mark for Responsible Production

August 25, 2020 Kennecott Utah Copper LLC, Rio Tinto’s site in Utah, United States, has become the first producer to be awarded the Copper Mark. To achieve the Copper Mark,…

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Substitution

According to new research by the DMM Advisory Group, substitution of copper remained very low and stable during 2019. With net material substitution standing at 244KT, the impact is significantly less than 1% across the whole of the global copper demand market.

 
Over the next five years copper use is expected to increase, driven by increased electrification, use of electric devices and electric mobility.

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Copper Substitution Persistently Low

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Copper Substitution Persistently Low

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Copper Substitution Persistently Low

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Copper Substitution Trending Low

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Global Substitution Indicators

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Copper Substitution Trending Low

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Copper to Benefit from Global Drive for Motor Efficiency

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Competitive Analysis of the 2 Million Tonne Appliances Market

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Challenges Affecting Copper in the $120 Billion Motors Market

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Copper is Material of Choice for Appliances

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Copper is Material of Choice for Appliances

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Copper to Benefit from Global Drive for Motor Efficiency

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Copper Substitution Falls for Sixth Consecutive Year

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High-Tech Conductors Far from Competitive with Copper

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New Research Shows Competing High Technology Conductors Still Far from Competitive with Copper

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IDTechEx – Competing High Technology Conductors

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Global Copper Substitution and Regulatory Trends

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Global Assessment of Aluminum Alloy, Focus on AA8000 Series

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Aluminum Alloy – Is substitution from aluminum alloy wire and cable a cause for concern?

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Realities of Substitution in the Global Copper Market PowerPoint

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Net Copper Substitution Losses Decline to 0.9% – New Study Shows

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New Report Finds Sluggish Global Growth for Aluminum Alloy AA8000 Wire and Cable

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