Conflict Minerals Sourcing Policy
RBA (formerly EICC) pointed out that some metal minerals have become the main source of income for armed rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa, which is used to trade arms, continue the bloody conflict between them and the government, and ravage local civilians, thus causing international controversy. As a global citizen, Darui declares and promises not to accept the use of metals from conflict mining areas; at the same time, we also require all suppliers of Darui:
(1)Social environmental responsibility must be fulfilled;
(2)Ensure that products do not use "conflict minerals" from the Democratic Republic of Congo and its surrounding countries and regions;
(3)To trace the source of gold, tantalum, tin, and tungsten contained in all products, all suppliers should complete the survey form (please download the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template)
(4)Communicate this requirement to your upstream suppliers.
conflict metal:Refers to minerals from conflict mining areas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, such as columbium-tantalite, cassiterite, wolframite and gold. These minerals are refined into tantalum (Ta), tin (Sn), tungsten (W) (referred to as three T minerals), cobalt (Co) and gold (Au), etc., which are used in electronics and other products respectively.
In the near future, the use of metals produced by certain smelters will be banned, so all key suppliers must trace the source and smelter of the metals used in their parts.
Dongguan Tarry Electronics Co., Ltd.
Posted on April 2, 2018
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