NEEIP
NEEIP stands for Non-Energy Extractive Industry Panel
It is a network of 9 non-energy extractive industries, cooperating on common policy areas.
Its members include UEPG, IMA-Europe, Euromines, EU Salt, Eurogypsum, . It includes also associations related by their product to the extractive industry, such as Cembureau and Ceramunie.
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ENSQM
The European Network for Sustainable Quarrying and Mining is a raw material commitment under the European innovation Partnership linked with the Strategic Implementation Action Plan under the non-technological pillar, Improving Europe's raw materials framework conditions, public awareness.
Commitments are joint undertakings by several partners, who commit to activities aimed at achieving the European innovation Partnerships’ (EIP) objectives. They aim to deliver innovative products, processes, services, technologies, business models or ideas that can be brought to the market or that would bring wider societal benefits
European Network for Sustainable Quarrying & Mining
The European Network for Sustainable Quarrying and Mining is a raw material commitment under the European innovation Partnership linked with the Strategic Implementation Action Plan under the non-technological pillar, Improving Europe's raw materials framework conditions, public awareness.
Commitments are joint undertakings by several partners, who commit to activities aimed at achieving the European innovation Partnerships’ (EIP) objectives. They aim to deliver innovative products, processes, services, technologies, business models or ideas that can be brought to the market or that would bring wider societal benefits
Industry4Europe
Industry for (4) Europe is a coaliation of 147 industrial sectors, promoting a European Industrial Strategy...
WebsiteNon-Energy Extractive Industry Panel
A network of 10 non-energy extractive industries, cooperating on common policy areas.
Its members include UEPG, IMA-Europe, Euromines, EU Salt, Eurogypsum, . It includes also associations related by their product to the extractive industry, such as Cembureau and Ceramunie.