Enhancing supply resilience for critical materials: case study of gallium supply in the United States

Date Published
08/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1016/j.resconrec.2025.108436
Abstract

Accelerating energy technology development will increase demand for critical raw materials, such as gallium, that enable clean energy technologies. Processing of gallium is concentrated in mainland China (98 % of global production in 2023), resulting in high supply risks for importing countries. To investigate pathways for more resilient supply, we develop a material flow analysis and apply it to the United States, showing the impacts of future domestic primary raw material production and end-of-life (EoL) product recycling on reducing import reliance of raw gallium metal. We complement this analysis with a techno-economic assessment of North American gallium production costs under various demand growth scenarios. Our results indicate that sufficient domestic feedstocks exist to meet U.S. demand under most scenarios by 2035, while EoL recycling can supply up to 50 % under a low-demand growth scenario. Domestic primary production shows significant cost advantages over gallium recycling.

Journal
Resources, Conservation and Recycling
Volume
222
Year of Publication
2025
Pagination
108436
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN Number
0921-3449
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