New Delhi, Dec. 25 -- The parliamentary standing committee on coal, mines and steel has recommended the promotion of so-called 'urban mines'-the recovery of minerals from waste streams such as used batteries and discarded electronics-as part of its recommendations on mineral and metal self-reliance made on 17 December.

The push comes as battery recycling gathers pace, with companies starting to recover critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements from secondary sources.

This strategy is expected to supplement the government's efforts to localise the production of rare earth magnets, a key input for sectors ranging from defence and electronics to renewable energy and electric vehicles.

Mint unpacks the committee's ...