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What is metal 3D printing and what benefits does it have
DIR By: TCHNDONA TC
Date: August 30, 2023, 3:00 am
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On the other hand, it is manifested in the strong concentration
of power among large companies, from the beginning to the end of
global chains. If we think about the case of lithium in
Argentina and Chile, for example, at the end of the global value
chain are the automobile giants (Toyota, bmw , vw , Audi,
Nissan, General Motors) and electrical companies, such as Vestas
and Tesla. . 50% of the industrialization of batteries for
automotive plants is concentrated in Chinese companies, and
control of extraction is also dominated by a few companies: the
American Albemarle, the Chilean sqm, the North American Livent
Corp, Orocobre from Australia and Ganfeng from China.
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lithium carbonate, a
commodity with no added value, and beyond the recurring
announcements about "industrialization", the countries of the
so-called "lithium triangle" are far from controlling the global
chain of lithium. ore, from the salt flats to the batteries.
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In numerous cases, lithium extraction proceeds without a social
license, agreement or consultation with the indigenous
communities that have inhabited those territories for thousands
of years and that denounce the overconsumption of water and its
impacts on the extraction process. In the Salinas Grandes in
Jujuy, Argentina, since 2010, a group of indigenous communities
(called "the 33 communities") rejects the extraction of lithium
in their territories, demands prior, free and informed
consultation and defends a holistic and ancestral perspective,
that integrates the territory, autonomy, Good Living,
plurinationality, water and the sustainability of life.
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