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EU Commission accused of mining secrecy in scramble for raw materials

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 24, 2025
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The European Commission has struggled to ensure adequate public consultation on its proposed projects to extract raw materials, including critical ones like lithium, cobalt, and digital technologies. In a recent story by four Green MEPs, they claim the executive has skipped formal requests for information and, at times, even scrupulously avoided legal action against the EU’s executive, lacking criminal accountability.

The 2021 European Commission introduced a Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), which forbade reliance solely on a single supplier for electric vehicles and clean energy applications. The EU has enacted 60 extraction projects, with 47 in the European Union soil and 13 outside the area. Despite China and the US leading the raw material extraction and production, the EU aims to reduce dependence on these giants with speculative measures.

The MEPs, including Maria Ohisalo, Sara Matthieu, Majdouline Sbaï, and Ana Miranda, have targeted these projects, accusing transparency and institutional accountability violations. They argued that the Commission must provide a public oversight report on their assessments while conducting evaluations. However, MEPBIGA Janeira Sbaï noted that the CRMA allows access to limited monitoring, but this Monitoring Group (MG) resembles an “empty shell” lacking any meaningful insight.

By early May, the EU’sandum, as the chair of the Trade and Meeremey Commission, declined to grant MEPs access, responding vaguely or elide detailed feedback. The disregard for the MEPs’ requests led to another anonymous review of theClar过程, which declined to produce a response.

The EU’s refusal to address the MEPs’ demands has worsened the situation, as they argued for transparency and legal accountability. The FIFootnationality projects approved by the Commission, such as the Mina Doade in Spain and the Barroso mining in Portugal, were evaluated under the CRMA, but the FP provided unclear responses.

The FIFeople, particularly from Galicia, were already affected by their mine being rejected in 2020, but subsequent issues and opposition highlight the challenges of navigating this complex process within the EU. The proposed projects in Finland and Excelier France, including the lithium production by法国公司Allier, have sparked local and international outrage regarding water contamination, energy use, and potential toxic chemicals.

This incident underscores the need for better oversight mechanisms to ensure informed and responsible public participation in EUraw material extraction, especially for critical and environmental hazards. The case reflects broader challenges in balancing environmental priorities with economic and political dimensions within the EU’s framework.

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