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GERRI (German Resource Research Institute) is a strategic alliance of German research institutions that aims to develop innovative solutions for the sustainable supply and efficient use of raw materials. The institute focuses on the entire value chain of non-energy mineral resources, from exploration and extraction to processing and recycling.

History

GERRI was founded in 2015 by six German research institutions: Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz, Max Planck, TU Clausthal, and RWTH Aachen. The aim was to combine their expertise in the field of raw materials research and to strengthen Germany's position in this area on an international level.

Research Focus

GERRI's research focuses on the entire value chain of non-energy mineral resources. This includes the exploration and extraction of raw materials, their processing and recycling, and the development of innovative solutions for their sustainable use. The institute also conducts research on the social, economic, and environmental impacts of raw material use.

Projects

GERRI is involved in numerous national and international research projects. These include the development of new methods for the exploration and extraction of raw materials, the optimization of processing technologies, and the investigation of recycling processes. In addition, GERRI is involved in projects that aim to improve the social acceptance of raw material extraction and use.

Partners

GERRI's partners include research institutions, universities, and companies from the raw materials sector. The institute cooperates with these partners in research projects, organizes joint events, and exchanges information and expertise.

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