aðalhráefnið
Aðalhráefnið is a term used in Icelandic industry and economics to denote the principal raw material used to produce a good or service. It is typically the input that accounts for the largest share of material costs, or the core feedstock that largely determines the product’s properties and processing requirements. In production planning, identifying the aðalhráefnið helps companies focus procurement, supplier risk management, and long-term strategy. It is distinct from auxiliary materials and energy inputs, which support production but do not define the product.
In practice, the choice of aðalhráefnið influences product design, processing conditions, quality control, and environmental impact.
Sustainability and circular economy considerations are increasingly applied to the management of the aðalhráefnið, including recycling,