Environmental Stewardship
Copper is a naturally occurring element that plays a vital role in both environmental systems and sustainable development. It is essential to life for plants, animals, and humans, and its presence in the natural environment has been extensively studied for decades. The Copper Development Association and the International Copper Association have long supported scientific research to better understand copper’s biological importance and its interaction with ecosystems.
From stormwater runoff to aquatic life, copper’s environmental behavior has been thoroughly evaluated to ensure responsible use. Studies have shown that copper, in natural concentrations, is necessary for marine life and contributes positively to biological health. At the same time, CDA supports thoughtful environmental policies—such as the phase-out of copper in brake pads—to minimize localized impacts and preserve water quality.
Copper also supports technologies that help reduce global warming—enhancing the efficiency of solar cells, air conditioning systems, electric motors, and geothermal heat pumps.
Explore how copper contributes to a healthier planet—through science, innovation, and environmental responsibility.
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The Effects of Emerging Technologies on Copper
By Emil W. MilkerManager, Market ResearchCopper Development Association Inc. This paper examines three new opportunities for copper and…