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The growing potential of space mining presents a unique challenge for Euro-Composites, a
leader in advanced composite materials. This case study examines the company’s critical
decision regarding an ambitious European Space Agency proposal: either fast-track production
to seize a vast market opportunity or prioritize long-term sustainability commitments. The
analysis explores Euro-Composites’ project-driven supply chain, the challenges of
incorporating sustainable practices, and its alignment with international sustainability
objectives, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The case invites
reflection on Euro-Composites’ strategic direction in the rapidly evolving New Space economy
by exploring operational trade-offs and future industry implications.
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New space Space mining Sustainable supply chain management Triple bottom line Sustainable development goals Business strategy Resources
