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17.06.08
ICMM at Resources Efficiency Alliance workshop
ICMM’s Chief Operating Office, John Groom, attended a workshop of the European Resource Efficiency Alliance in Brussels on "The Non-Ferrous Metals Bottom-up Approach to Climate Change" on 2 June. Participants included companies, associations, investors and NGOs with a strong focus on eco-efficiency throughout the life cycle of metals, recycling and dematerialisation. The event also provided an opportunity for an ICMM presentation on the various tools available for capacity building for more sustainable outcomes in the developing markets.
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