Metal Stocks in Society report
The report Metal Stocks in Society: Scientific Synthesis was the first of six scientific assessments on global metals to be published by the International Resource Panel of the United Nations Environment Programme. The IRP provides independent scientific assessments and expert advice on a variety of areas, including:
- the volume of selected raw material reserves and how efficiently these resources are being used
- the lifecycle-long environmental impacts of products and services created and consumed around the globe
- options to meet human and economic needs with fewer or cleaner resources.
About the report
Calculating ‘anthropogenic stocks’ of metals already in use in society is a precursor to stimulating efforts to increase recycling. The authors reported that very little information is presently known about different metals, making it difficult for policy makers to develop and plan recycling systems. However, what is known is that recycling can not only reduce negative impacts on the environment but also save energy. For example, 95% of the energy used to make aluminium from bauxite ore is saved by using recycled material.
The authors quantified per capita stocks of the following metals, for some countries.
- Major engineering metals: aluminium, copper, iron, lead, steel, stainless steel, zinc
- Precious metals: gold, palladium, platinum, rhodium, silver
- Specialty metals: antimony, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, magnesium, manganese, mercury, molybdenum, nickel, tin, titanium, tungsten
Metal | Number of estimates | Percentage of all estimates | Global per capita stock | MDC per capita stock | LDC per capita stock |
Aluminium | 9 | 7.4 | 80 | 350–500 | 35 |
Copper | 34 | 27.0 | 35–55 | 140–300 | 30–40 |
Iron | 13 | 10.7 | 2200 | 7000–14000 | 2000 |
Lead | 20 | 16.4 | 8 | 20–150 | 1–4 |
Steel | 0.8 | 7085 | |||
Stainless steel | 5 | 4.1 | 80–180 | 15 | |
Zinc | 14 | 11.5 | n/a | 80–200 | 20–40 |