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Traceability Procedures Manual for Tradable Mining Products
Issued in 2014 and updated in 2024 , the Traceability Procedures Manual for Tradable Mining Products establishes comprehensive procedures for tracking designated minerals from extraction to export in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, defining requirements for operators in…
(Acre) Lei 2.539
Law No. 2,539, "Provides for the obligation of manufacturers, distributors and sellers of electronic equipment installed in the State to create and maintain a collection and recycling programme and other provisions" establishes mandatory requirements for electronic equipment…
National Defense Authorization Act
Section 857(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act 2023 establishes mandatory disclosure requirements for Department of Defense contractors regarding the provenance of permanent magnets containing rare earth elements and strategic and critical materials, with…
Geological Survey of Finland Strategy 2020-2023
Under the current Strategy of the Geological Survey of Finland, the government “aims to be the world’s number one expert in battery minerals,” specifically focusing on cobalt, nickel, lithium, copper, and graphite. The institution has two ongoing projects related to this:…
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Implemented by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Dodd-Frank Act was enacted in July 2010 to improve accountability and transparency of US listed companies and contained specialised disclosure provisions for responsible sourcing of minerals. Section 1502…
Ministerial Regulations No 002/2012/MINIRENA of 28/03/2012 on the regional certification mechanism for minerals
This ministerial regulation, enacted in Rwanda in 2012, establishes a regional certification mechanism for minerals in the Great Lakes Region, aiming to prevent illegal mineral exploitation and ensure proper tracking of designated minerals (cassiterite, wolframite, coltan, and…
Mining (Designated Minerals Certification) Regulations
The Mining (Designated Minerals Certification) Regulations establish the scope and objectives of mineral traceability from extraction to export. This manual outlines procedures for tracking marketable mining products from extraction to export, developed from mineral substances…
Colombia's Mining Traceability and Transaction Control System
Colombia's Minerals Traceability System, established by Decree 2234 of 2023 and implemented through Resolution 759 of 2024 , creates a comprehensive digital platform to track mineral transactions, verify legal origins, and monitor production volumes across the nation's mining…
Material and Digital Traceability for the Certification of Critical Raw Materials
The Material and Digital Traceability for the Certification of Critical Raw Materials (MaDiTraCe) project, funded under the Horizon Europe programme, received an initial EUR 8 million in public funding to enhance the reliability of critical raw material (CRM) tracking and…
Chile Intelligent Permitting System
The Chile Intelligent Permitting System aims to streamline and expedite the authorisation processes for investment projects, enhancing both public and private sector efficiency while ensuring environmental protection. Key features include the establishment of minimum standards…
Zambia Integrated Mining Information System (ZIMIS)
Zambia launched the Zambia Integrated Mining Information System (ZIMIS) on February 27, 2025 as a digital platform for stakeholders to undertake all mining-related transactions, including applications for mining and non-mining rights, payment of area charges and submission of…
Mineral Output Statistical Evaluation System
The Mineral Output Statistical Evaluation System (MOSES) is Zambia’s digital traceability platform designed to monitor and regulate the production and export of key minerals. Developed in 2016 by the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) in collaboration with UNCTAD, MOSES was…
Policy for Exploration of Critical Minerals in New Projects and Recovery of Critical Minerals from Overburden, Dumps and Tailings of Existing Mines, 2025
Building on the goals of India’s National Critical Mineral Mission, the Ministry of Mines released a policy document that aims to promote domestic mineral production and recovery of critical minerals from the entire value chain, including new exploration, overburden, existing…
Rare earth elements content disclosure in consumer goods
The February 10, 2020 law on fighting wastefulness and on the circular economy (n°2020-105) aims to enhance transparency and promote environmentally responsible consumer choices by providing detailed product information. It includes a provision requiring the disclosure of…
Regulatory Decree of the Environment and Sustainable Development Sector addresses WEEE, batteries and accumulators
Resolution 851 of 2022 seeks to improve Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) collection rates, promote recycling and reuse, and ensure proper disposal to minimize environmental impact by establishing the classification and management guidelines for electrical and…
Implementation Plan for Prohibiting the Entry of Foreign Waste
On 18th July the Office of the State Council announced a total ban on the import of “foreign garbage” that poses a serious environmental hazard and has caused strong public complaints. This policy, Notice of the General Office of the State Council on Issuing the implementation…
Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI)
Title VII of Law 27 742 on Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines established the Large Investment Incentive Regime ("RIGI") with the aim of granting incentives, certainty, legal security and protection of rights for vehicles that own a project that meets the…
Enhanced Fiscal Regime for Large-Scale Metallic Mining
Republic Act No. 12253, formerly Senate Bill No. 2826, was signed into law by the President of the Philippines to enhance the fiscal regime for the large-scale metallic mining industry. It amends sections of the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997 (RA 8424) and introduces new…
2023 Tax Revision Bill
The 2023 Tax Revision Bill, that has been signed into law, reintroduced tax credits for investments in overseas resource development. The measure seeks to improve Korea's capabilities to address supply chain issues by providing enhanced fiscal and tax support for obtaining…
Nationwide cycleways investment
NZD 220 million were nvested in nationwide cycling paths, in order to increase accessibility for cycling for an estimated 110 000 users. The cycleway package is included in the Government's NZD 3 billion 'shovel-ready' infrastructure
Klimaaktiv fund - E-mobility subsidies
The program, initiated by the Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK), aimed to promote the decarbonization of Austria's transportation sector by allocating €114.5 million in 2024. Key Aspects of the Program: Private…
Recovery and resilience plan - Sustainable road transport
As part of EU's Recovery and Resilience Facility, the Danish government submitted its national recovery and resilience plan to the European Commission. The plan is composed of seven group of initiatives consistent with the principles of the European Green Deal and the country's…
National Plan for Recovery and Resilience - Component 3.1: Infrastructure for cycling
Axis 3 of the Belgian National Plan for Recovery and Resilience targets mobility. Component 3.1 aims at developing and improving cycling infrastructure, notably in Brussels (Velo PLUS cycling lane network, Schuman project) A public budget of EUR 746 million EUR is allocated to…
Recovery, transformation and resilience plan / Urban and rural agenda (I) / Component 1: Action plan for sustainable, safe and connected mobility in urban and metropolitan areas
Spain submitted its recovery and resilience plan in April 2021 to the European Commission. Within the first pillar of the plan, one component relates to sustainable mobility in urban areas. The measure is composed of the following initiatives: - Plan for the development of…
2021-27 Strategic Plan - Sustainable mobility in major urban areas
As part of its of this 2021-27 EU strategic plan, Estonia will allocate 96 million EUR to build cleaner and more sustainable transport means in major urban areas. In particular, the budget will be used to develop the Tallinn tram traffic (40 million EUR), to build main…
2021-27 Strategic Plan - Sustainable Transport
Under the Recovery and Resilience Facility plan Estonia submitted to the EU Commission, the government plans to dedicate part of the investment towards a more sustainable transport sector, with various policies included such as: -Adapting to climate change and raising…
Recovery and resilience plan/1.1. Reducing emissions from the transport sector
In the framework of the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility, Latvia submitted its national Recovery and Resilience Plan to the European Commission. The component 1.1 of the Latvian Recovery and Resilience Plan tackles the transport sector and includes three investments:…
National Development Plan (NDP) 2021-2030 - Transport
The Irish Government launched the new National Development Plan (NDP) 2021-2030, which notably aims at cutting emissions in half by 2030, creating a new green and digital economy and fostering related investments. Specific funding is notably allocated to the transport sector-…
Green Fund for the local acceleration in ecological transitions
The French government established in 2023 a new Green Fund aimed at accelerating clean energy transitions locally. This EUR 2 billion fund granted finance for projects submitted by subnational authorities, notably boosting energy efficiency of public buildings and public…
National Cycling Plan
In the framework of the 2022-2027 National Cycling Plan, the French government allocated EUR 250 million to the development of cycling and related parking infrastructures in
Public Transit Funding
The Government of Canada announced in 2021 it will be allocating CAD 14.9 billion from 2026/2027 and over the next eight years to decarbonize public transit. This funding encompasses various initiatives, including the Rural Transit Solutions Fund, Zero Emission Transit Fund,…
Transport for Ireland Local Link
The National Transport Authority’s (NTA) Transport for Ireland (TFI) Local Link Rural Transport Programme is managed and administered by 15 Transport Coordination Units nationwide, also known as Local Link Offices. Bus services are branded as TFI Local Link and operate two types…
Financing schemes for active mobility
The government will provide financing support for the following: New eKickscooters Used Electric Vehicles Conversion of Bicycles to Pedelecs Use of LPG as Fuel for Vehicles New Wheelchair Accessible Taxis and Light Passenger Transport Vehicles (Y-plates) Retrofitting of…
I'm moving electrically C'Cycle
The programme provides subsidies for companies and individuals in order to promote electromobility and sustainable mobility. The subsidies focus on purchase or lease EVs and the charging
Fundo Ambiental - Green Mobility Package
The Green Mobility Goods Package provides support for the acquisition of zero-emission vehicles, namely electric light-duty goods vehicles and electric cargo bicycles, financed by the Environmental Fund with an amount of 1.5 million euros in 2024 and 2 million euros in
Government spending in active mobility
Spanish Government has allocated 40 million euros to promote active mobility: 20 million euros for public bicycle system and 20 million euros for electric bicycles for individuals and delivery companies, with the aim of facilitating the use of this means of transport for longer…
Cycling Network Germany
This programme provides grants for the development and expansion of the “German Cycle
Incentive Program for Sustainable Urban Mobility (PrIMUS)
The Sustainable Urban Mobility Incentive Program (PrIMUS) is aimed at municipalities with at least 50,000 inhabitants and provides 15 million euros for sustainable urban mobility actions on three themes: development of cycling infrastructure, mobility sharing and mobility…
Green Mobility Package - Freight (5 measures - 55 million euros of investment) Encourage the decarbonization and digitalization of transport
Measure 3 - Promoting the purchase of zero-emission freig htvehicles - Support for the acquisition of zero-emission vehicles dedicated to logistics to the value of 3.5 million euros (Electric light freight vehicles, Electric or conventional cargo bikes) - Support of €6,000 per…
Implement the National Active Mobility Strategy - Green Mobility Package (Measure 8)
Support line of 3 million euros Accelerating the construction of cycle lanes as part of "Portugal Ciclável 2030" Strengthen support for the purchase of bicycles and bicycle parking systems by the public administration, to the value of 200.000,00 euros in
Danish Energy Agreement for 2012-2020 - ban on fossil-fuel based heating
The agreement establishes a framework for the policy on climate and energy up to 2020 and outlines the direction Denmark will take until 2050. This includes a ban over the installation of fossil-fuel based boilers in new buildings, from 1st January 2013
Climate and Energy Strategy for Oslo
The Climate and Energy Strategy for Oslo covers 16 initiatives on urban development, transport, buildings and governance. Urban development and transport To reach the goal of reducing all car traffic by 20 % during the council period, and one-third by 2030, the proportion of…
Renewable Heat Act - ban on gas heating
The Renewable Heat Act extends the existing ban based on fossil oil and coal to all systems that can be operated with fossil fuels, including gas boilers, in new buildings. The law is set in context of decarbonising the building sector by
Germany's 2nd Amendment to the Building Energy Act (GEG) - phase-out of fossil fuels
In 2023, German Federal Government approved amendments to the Building Energy Act for new heating systems to use at least 65% renewable energy from 2024 onwards and for fossil fuels to phase out from heating by Jan 2045 in line with its climate-neutrality target.The ban will…
Renewable Heat Act - coal and oil heating systems phase-out
The Renewable Heat Act sets milestones for the building sector decarbonisation, including a progressive mandatory decommissioning of coal and oil heating systems. This decommissioning is set to start in 2025, and all coal and oil heating systems are to be shut down by
Decree No. 2022-8 on the installation of heating equipments
From the 1st of July 2022, the installation of coal and oil boilers in new and existing buildings is forbidden in
Environmental regulations RE2020 - gas boiler installation ban
The environmental regulations RE2020 set new norms to the construction sector. It includes the ban of gas heating systems in new houses as of 1st January 2022. It does not cover other
Netherland's ban of gas boilers
The Dutch government announced in 2022 a switch of standards for heating, with hybrid heat humps becoming the norm from 2026 onwards. This eventually translates into a ban of gas boiler installation in new buildings by the same
Danish Energy Agreement for 2012-2020 - ban on oil boilers in existing buildings
The agreement establishes a framework for the policy on climate and energy up to 2020 and outlines the direction Denmark will take until 2050. This includes a ban over the installation of oil boilers in existing buildings, from 2016
Danish Climate Policy Plan - ban of coal and oil boilers
The Danish Climate Policy Plan set a target of 40% reduction in emissions by 2020 compared to 1990 levels, and implement, among other measures, a phase-out of coal and oil use for heating purposes by