How the EU can pursue strategic cooperation on secondary raw materials with the Western Balkans

How the EU can pursue strategic cooperation on secondary raw materials with the Western Balkans

CEPS - How the EU can pursue strategic cooperation on secondary raw materials with the Western Balkans
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Author
Edoardo Righetti
Deniz Tekin
Vasileios Rizos
Publication Date
January, 2026
Country
Belgium
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Scope

Europe’s green and digital transitions are increasing demand for CRMs, just as geopolitical risks and trade tensions are reshaping global supply chains. The EU has been taking steps to secure and diversify supplies by building strategic partnerships with resource-rich countries, which includes recovering CRMs from mine waste and tailings.

The Western Balkans region is a natural partner: they are integrated into EU markets and transport networks and have a legacy of old industrial sites and mine tailings.

This study recommends mapping mining waste, linking local actors more closely to EU instruments and initiatives, and using the EU accession process to advance regulatory and administrative alignment on mining, waste management and water protection with the EU acquis.