materialsprimary
Materialsprimary is a term used in materials science, manufacturing, and sustainability to denote primary materials, i.e., raw or virgin inputs that are extracted or produced directly from natural resources before undergoing substantial recycling or processing. In practice, materialsprimary are contrasted with secondary materials, which are recovered from used products or wastes and require processing to regain usable form. The distinction is important for life cycle assessments and procurement, influencing cost, environmental impact, and supply risk.
Examples of materialsprimary include metal ores and concentrates, virgin polymers derived from crude oil, unrefined minerals
The term is used particularly in supply chain management, environmental reporting, and policy contexts to track
Limitations: availability varies by geography, extraction has environmental and social implications, and price volatility can affect
In standards discussions, materialsprimary may be referred to as virgin materials or primary inputs; some frameworks
See also: virgin materials; recycled materials; life cycle assessment; procurement; circular economy.