Exhibit 1.01
Vista Outdoor Inc.
Conflict Minerals Report
For the reporting period from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2016
This report (the “Report”) of Vista Outdoor Inc. (together with our consolidated subsidiaries, “Vista Outdoor,” “we,” “our,” and “us”), for the year ended December 31, 2016 is presented to comply with Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and Rule 13p-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Rule 13p-1”), which require public companies, including Vista Outdoor, to provide certain disclosures about conflict minerals that are necessary to the functionality or production of a product manufactured or contracted to be manufactured by the company. These rules require that, if we have reason to believe that any of the conflict minerals in our supply chain may have originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country (collectively, the “Covered Countries”) and are not solely from scrap or recycled sources, we must conduct due diligence on the source and chain of custody of such conflict minerals. “Conflict minerals,” or “3TG,” are defined as cassiterite, columbite-tantalite, gold, wolframite, and their derivatives, which are limited to tin, tantalum and tungsten.
This Conflict Minerals Report describes the measures we have taken to exercise due diligence on the source and chain of custody of the conflict minerals contained in our products manufactured during the 2016 calendar year (the “Reporting Period”).
I. | Company and Product Overview |
Vista Outdoor Inc. is a leading global designer, manufacturer and marketer of consumer products in the growing outdoor sports and recreation markets with key brands in outdoor recreation and shooting sports products including: centerfire and rimfire rifles, shotguns, range systems, primers, binoculars, golf rangefinders, rifle scopes, trial cameras, gun care products, reloading equipment, tactical accessories, archery accessories, hunting decoys, and game calls. Vista Outdoor is headquartered in Utah and has manufacturing operations and facilities in 13 U.S. States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico along with international sales and sourcing operations in Asia, Australia, Canada and Europe.
Certain Vista Outdoor products (“Covered Products”) contain materials and components that use 3TG. Due to the depth of the supply chain, we are far removed from the mining of 3TG ores and the smelters/refiners that process those ores; the efforts we undertook to identify the countries of origin of those ores reflect our circumstances and downstream position in the supply chain. Further, the amount of information available globally on the traceability and sourcing of these ores is limited at this time, and this situation is not unique to us. We have taken steps to identify the applicable smelters and refiners of 3TG in our supply chain; however, we believe that the smelters and refiners of the 3TG contained in the Covered Products are best situated to identify the sources and countries of origin of the 3TG metals they use. We rely on our suppliers to provide us with information on the origin of any conflict minerals contained in components and materials supplied to us.
II. | Reasonable Country of Origin Inquiry |
Our conflict minerals due diligence process began with a reasonable country of origin inquiry (“RCOI”) for all conflict minerals known to be contained in products that we manufactured or contracted to be manufactured during the Reporting Period. To implement the RCOI, the companies that provide relevant parts, materials and finished goods directly to Vista Outdoor (our “first tier suppliers”) were engaged to collect information regarding the presence and sourcing of conflict minerals used in those products. Information was collected, stored and evaluated largely using an online platform provided by a third party vendor.
Our supplier engagement included the following steps:
• | An introductory email was sent to all of our first tier suppliers and those of our licensees (hereinafter, collectively referred to as “suppliers”) describing our Conflict Minerals Compliance Program and requesting information concerning the presence of conflict minerals in the supplier’s products. |
• | Following that introductory email, a subsequent email was sent to suppliers containing registration information and a survey request link for the online data collection platform, which utilized the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (the “CMRT”) developed by the Conflict Free Sourcing Initiative (the “CFSI”). |
• | Our suppliers also were provided access to a Conflict Minerals Supplier Resource Center (https://conflictmineralsresources.com) sponsored by the third party vendor as an educational tool to facilitate a deeper understanding of our Conflict Minerals Compliance Program, supporting regulation and frequently asked questions concerning conflict minerals tracing. |
• | Up to five additional reminder emails were sent to any non-responsive supplier from whom we requested survey completion. |
• | Suppliers who remained non-responsive to email reminders were contacted by telephone and offered assistance. This assistance included, but was not limited to, providing further information about our Conflict Minerals Compliance Program, explaining why the information was being collected, explaining how the information would be used and clarifying how the needed information could be provided. |
The third party vendor assisted in evaluating supplier responses for plausibility, consistency and gaps, both in terms of information on the products that were stated to contain or not contain necessary conflict minerals and information on the origin of those conflict minerals. The third party vendor also followed up with suppliers to address issues including implausible statements regarding the presence of conflict minerals, incomplete data on CMRTs, responses that did not identify smelters or refiners (“SORs”) and responses that indicated sourcing location without complete supporting information from the supply chain.
A total of 1,187 suppliers were contacted as part of our RCOI process, an increase of more than double the number of suppliers contacted last year (425). The increase was primarily due to the action we took, as part of our efforts to continue improving our RCOI process, of engaging all of our suppliers, rather than only our suppliers of products containing metal, in connection with requests for other requests for information to ascertain compliance with other rules and regulations applicable to our suppliers. The response rate among these suppliers was 41%. Of these responding suppliers, 16% indicated that certain components they produce contain one or more conflict minerals.
We believe our RCOI process was reasonably designed and performed in good faith, but there are inherent limitations in the information provided to us by third parties, including the possibility of information being
inaccurate, incomplete or falsified despite our efforts to validate and confirm the information. The Company does not purchase Conflict Minerals directly from SORs and, therefore, must rely on its suppliers to provide information regarding the origin of the Conflict Minerals that are included in the Covered Products. Based on the results of our RCOI, which indicated that one or more of our product components contained conflict minerals that may have originated in the Covered Countries and may not be from recycled or scrap sources, we exercised due diligence on the source and chain of custody of those conflict minerals as described below.
III. | Due Diligence Measures Performed by Vista Outdoor |
We designed our conflict minerals due diligence process to conform, in all material respects, with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas and related Supplements on Tin, Tantalum and Tungsten and on Gold (the “OECD Guidance”). The design of our due diligence process took into account the recommendations of the OECD Guidance for “downstream” companies (those entities in the minerals supply chain from the SORs to retailers).
In accordance with the OECD Guidance, our due diligence measures included the following:
Establishing Strong Company Management Systems
• | We maintain a multi-disciplinary internal team to implement our due diligence measures. Our Conflict Minerals project team is headed by our Supply Chain Council, consisting of supply chain leadership, and includes other members of our supply chain, engineering, finance and legal departments. The team met regularly to discuss the due diligence process and progress. We also engaged a third party vendor to support our conflict minerals program. |
• | We have adopted a Conflict Minerals Policy, which details the standards by which our supply chain due diligence will be conducted. We communicated the Conflict Minerals Policy to our direct suppliers. |
• | We employ a system of controls and transparency over our mineral supply chain through the use of the due diligence tools developed by the CFSI, including the CMRT, which is designed to identify the smelters and refiners that process the conflict minerals in a company’s supply chain. |
• | We maintain a company-level grievance mechanism, as described in our Code of Business Ethics, which enables employees and others to report concerns. |
Identifying and Assessing Risk in Our Supply Chain
• | For the Reporting Period, we identified and assessed risks in our supply chain through engagement with suppliers as discussed in Section II of this Report, including through the CMRT survey process and by evaluating suppliers’ responses to the CMRT. |
Designing and Implementing a Strategy to Respond to Supply Chain Risks
• | In order to assess the due diligence practices of the SORs reported to us by suppliers that were known or reasonably believed to have sourced from a Covered Country or that had unknown sourcing, the third party vendor attempted to match each SOR on the list to available lists of SORs that have been certified, or are in the process of being certified, by internationally recognized third party audit programs, such as the CFSI’s Conflict-Free Smelter Program, the London Bullion Market Association Good Delivery Program and the Responsible Jewellery Council Chain of Custody Certification program. |
• | If the SOR is not certified by any of these internationally recognized programs, the third party vendor attempted to contact the SOR to gain more information about the SOR’s sourcing practices, including countries of origin, as well as whether the SOR uses any internal due diligence procedures or other processes to track the chain of custody of its mineral ores. In addition, Internet research was also performed to determine whether there are any additional sources of information regarding the SOR’s sourcing practices. |
• | We are in the process of developing a risk management plan to assist us in evaluating supplier relationships and avoiding the use of conflict minerals which could directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries. |
• | The Conflict Minerals project team reports to senior management on the status of our survey and due diligence processes. |
Carrying out Independent Third-Party Audits of Supply Chain Due Diligence
• | We do not have direct relationships with SORs and we do not perform direct audits of SORs’ supply chains for conflict minerals. However, we support the development and implementation of, and SORs’ participation in, independent third-party audits of SORs’ sourcing practices, such as the CFSI’s Conflict-Free Smelter Program. |
Reporting on Supply Chain Due Diligence
• | As indicated in the Form SD, this Report is publicly available on our website at http://vistaoutdoor.com/social-responsibility/. |
IV. | Smelters or Refiners and Country of Origin of Conflict Minerals |
Based on our due diligence efforts, we do not have conclusive information regarding the country of origin of, or SORs used to process, the necessary conflict minerals in the Covered Products for the Reporting Period. Annex A below includes a list of the SORs that our suppliers reported as being in their supply chains, as well as an aggregated list of the countries of origin from which we believe the reported SORs collectively source conflict minerals, based on our review data from several sources, including information provided by suppliers and information the third party vendor has obtained through engagement with SORs. In many cases, the SOR information provided to us by our suppliers was produced at a company or divisional level based on all of their products as a whole, rather than being limited to the specific products supplied to Vista Outdoor. In addition, many of the supplier responses were incomplete as all minerals supply chain participants continue to map their upstream supply chains. As a result, we are unable to determine whether all of the SORs listed below actually processed conflict minerals used in the Covered Products for the Reporting Period.
Our efforts to determine the mine or location of origin of the conflict minerals in the Covered Products with the greatest possible specificity consisted of the due diligence measures described in this Report, including our efforts to seek information from suppliers using the CMRT.
V. | Future Measures to Mitigate Risk |
We continue to evaluate our supplier relationships to promote compliance with our Conflict Minerals Policy and mitigate the risk that the conflict minerals contained in our products could benefit armed groups in the Covered
Countries. We are committed to continuously improving our supply chain due diligence efforts using the following measures:
• | Continuing to assess the presence of conflict minerals in our supply chain; |
• | Continuing to communicate expectations to our suppliers with regard to sourcing of conflict minerals, supplier performance, and transparency; |
• | Continuing engagement with suppliers and working to increase the response rate to the CMRT; |
• | Continuing to develop our risk management plan to assist us in evaluating supplier relationships and avoiding the use of conflict minerals which could directly or indirectly finance or benefit armed groups in the Covered Countries; |
• | Working to establish a system of controls and transparency over our mineral supply chain through our work with our third party vendor; |
• | Implementing internal measures to strengthen our engagement with suppliers on these issues; and |
• | Continuing to compare RCOI results to information collected through independent conflict free smelter validation programs such as the CFSI Conflict Free Smelter Program. |
Annex A
Tin | 5NPLUS |
Tungsten | A.L.M.T. Corp.* |
Gold | Abington Reldan Metals, LLC* |
Tungsten | ACL Metais Eireli |
Gold | Advanced Chemical Company* |
Gold | Aida Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Al Etihad Gold* |
Gold | Allgemeine Gold-und Silberscheideanstalt A.G.* |
Gold | Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical Complex (AMMC)* |
Tin | Alpha* |
Tin | An Thai Minerals Company Limited |
Tin | An Vinh Joint Stock Mineral Processing Company |
Gold | AngloGold Ashanti* |
Gold | Argor-Heraeus SA* |
Gold | Asahi Pretec Corporation* |
Gold | Asahi Refining Canada Limited* |
Gold | Asahi Refining USA Inc.* |
Gold | Asaka Riken Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Asia Tungsten Products Vietnam Ltd.* |
Gold | Atasay Kuyumculuk Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. |
Gold | AU Traders and Refiners* |
Gold | Aurubis AG* |
Gold | Bangalore Refinery* |
Gold | Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines)* |
Gold | Boliden AB* |
Tungsten | Buffalo Tungsten |
Gold | C. Hafner GmbH + Co. KG* |
Gold | Caridad |
Gold | CCR Refinery - Glencore Canada Corporation* |
Gold | Cendres + Métaux SA* |
Gold | Changcheng Gold & Silver Refining Factory |
Tantalum | Changsha South Tantalum Niobium Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Chenzhou Diamond Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Chenzhou Yunxiang Mining and Metallurgy Company Limited* |
Gold | Chimet S.p.A.* |
Tin | China Tin Group Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Chugai Mining |
Tin | CNMC (Guangxi) PGMA Co. Ltd. |
Tantalum | Conghua Tantalum and Niobium Smeltry* |
Tin | Cooperativa Metalurgica de Rondônia Ltda.* |
Tin | CV Ayi Jaya* |
Tin | CV Dua Sekawan* |
Tin | CV Gita Pesona* |
Tin | CV Serumpun Sebalai* |
Tin | CV Tiga Sekawan* |
Tin | CV United Smelting* |
Tin | CV Venus Inti Perkasa* |
Tantalum | D Block Metals, LLC* |
Gold | Daejin Indus Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Daye Non-Ferrous Metals Mining Ltd.* |
Gold | DODUCO GmbH* |
Gold, Tin | Dowa* |
Gold | DSC (Do Sung Corporation)* |
Tantalum | Duoluoshan* |
Gold | Eco-System Recycling Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Electro-Mechanical Facility of the Cao Bang Minerals & Metallurgy Joint Stock Company* |
Tin | Elmet S.L.U.* |
Tin | EM Vinto* |
Gold | Emirates Gold DMCC* |
Tin | Estanho de Rondônia S.A. |
Tantalum, Tungsten | Exotech Inc.* |
Tantalum | F&X Electro-Materials Ltd.* |
Tin | Fenix Metals* |
Gold | Fidelity Printers and Refiners Ltd. |
Tantalum | FIR Metals & Resource Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Fujian Jinxin Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Gansu Seemine Material Hi-Tech Co Ltd |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Haichuang Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd. |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Huaxing Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Jiangwu Ferrotungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Seadragon W & Mo Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Ganzhou Yatai Tungsten Co., Ltd. |
Gold | Geib Refining Corporation* |
Tin | Gejiu Fengming Metallurgy Chemical Plant* |
Tin | Gejiu Jinye Mineral Company* |
Tin | Gejiu Kai Meng Industry and Trade LLC* |
Tin | Gejiu Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Gejiu Yunxin Nonferrous Electrolysis Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Gejiu Zili Mining And Metallurgy Co., Ltd. |
Tantalum | Global Advanced Metals Aizu* |
Tantalum | Global Advanced Metals Boyertown* |
Tungsten | Global Tungsten & Powders Corp.* |
Gold | Gold Refinery of Zijin Mining Group Co., Ltd* |
Gold | Great Wall Precious Metals Co., Ltd. of CBPM* |
Gold | Guangdong Jinding Gold Limited |
Tungsten | Guangdong Xianglu Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | Guangdong Zhiyuan New Material Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Guanyang Guida Nonferrous Metal Smelting Plant* |
Gold | Gujarat Gold Centre |
Gold | Guoda Safina High-Tech Environmental Refinery Co., Ltd. |
Tantalum, Tungsten | H.C. Starck Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Hermsdorf GmbH* |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Inc.* |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Ltd.* |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Smelting GmbH & Co. KG* |
Tantalum | H.C. Starck Tantalum and Niobium GmbH* |
Tungsten | H.C. Starck Tungsten GmbH* |
Gold | Hangzhou Fuchunjiang Smelting Co., Ltd. |
Gold | Heimerle + Meule GmbH* |
Gold | Henan Yuguang Gold & Lead Co., Ltd. |
Tantalum | Hengyang King Xing Lifeng New Materials Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Heraeus Metals Hong Kong Ltd* |
Gold | Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG* |
Tantalum | Hi-Temp Specialty Metals, Inc.* |
Tin | HuiChang Hill Tin Industry Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Huichang Jinshunda Tin Co. Ltd |
Gold, Tungsten | Hunan Chenzhou Mining Co., Ltd. |
Tungsten | Hunan Chuangda Vanadium Tungsten Co., Ltd. Wuji* |
Tungsten | Hunan Chunchang Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | HwaSeong CJ Co. Ltd |
Tungsten | Hydrometallurg, JSC* |
Gold | Inner Mongolia Qiankun Gold and Silver Refinery Share Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Ishifuku Metal Industry Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Istanbul Gold Refinery* |
Gold | Italpreziosi S.p.A.* |
Gold | Japan Mint* |
Tungsten | Japan New Metals Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Jiangwu H.C. Starck Tungsten Products Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Jiangxi Copper Company Limited* |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Dayu Longxintai Tungsten Co., Ltd. |
Tantalum | Jiangxi Dinghai Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Gan Bei Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Jiangxi Ketai Advanced Material Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Minmetals Gao'an Non-ferrous Metals Co., Ltd. |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Tonggu Non-ferrous Metallurgical & Chemical Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | Jiangxi Tuohong New Raw Material* |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Xinsheng Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Xiushui Xianggan Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Jiangxi Yaosheng Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Jinlong Copper Co., Ltd. |
Tantalum | JiuJiang JinXin Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | Jiujiang Nonferrous Metals Smelting Company Limited* |
Tantalum | Jiujiang Zhongao Tantalum & Niobium Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Johnson Matthey Chemicals Ltd. |
Gold | JSC Ekaterinburg Non-Ferrous Metal Processing Plant* |
Gold | JSC Uralelectromed* |
Gold, Tin | JX Nippon Mining & Metals Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Kaloti Precious Metals |
Gold | Kazzinc* |
Tantalum | KEMET Blue Metals* |
Tantalum | Kemet Blue Powder* |
Tungsten | Kennametal Fallon* |
Tungsten | Kennametal Huntsville* |
Gold | Kennecott Utah Copper LLC* |
Gold | KGHM Polska MiedŸ Spó³ka Akcyjna* |
Tantalum | King-Tan Tantalum Industry Ltd.* |
Gold | Kojima Chemicals Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Korea Zinc Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Kyrgyzaltyn JSC* |
Gold | L'azurde Company For Jewelry |
Gold | Lingbao Gold Company Ltd. |
Gold | Lingbao Jinyuan Mining Co., Ltd. |
Gold | Lingbao Jinyuan Tonghui Refinery Co. Ltd. |
Tantalum | LSM Brasil S.A.* |
Gold | LS-NIKKO Copper Inc.* |
Gold | Luoyang Zijin Yinhui Gold Refinery Co., Ltd. |
Tin | Magnu's Minerais Metais e Ligas Ltda.* |
Tin | Malaysia Smelting Corporation (MSC)* |
Tungsten | Malipo Haiyu Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Materion* |
Gold | Matsuda Sangyo Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Melt Metais e Ligas S.A.* |
Tin | Metallic Resources, Inc.* |
Tin | Metallo-Chimique N.V.* |
Tantalum | Metallurgical Products India Pvt., Ltd.* |
Gold | Metalor Technologies (Hong Kong) Ltd.* |
Gold | Metalor Technologies (Singapore) Pte., Ltd.* |
Gold | Metalor Technologies (Suzhou) Co Ltd* |
Gold | Metalor Technologies SA* |
Gold | Metalor USA Refining Corporation* |
Gold | METALÚRGICA MET-MEX PEÑOLES, S.A. DE C.V* |
Tantalum, Tin | Mineração Taboca S.A.* |
Gold, Tin | Minsur |
Gold, Tin | Mitsubishi Materials Corporation* |
Gold, Tantalum | Mitsui Mining and Smelting Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | MMTC-PAMP India Pvt., Ltd.* |
Gold, Tin | Modeltech Sdn Bhd* |
Tungsten | Moliren Ltd* |
Gold | Morris and Watson |
Gold | Moscow Special Alloys Processing Plant* |
Gold | Nadir Metal Rafineri San. Ve Tic. A.ª.* |
Tin | Nankang Nanshan Tin Co., Ltd. |
Gold | Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combinat* |
Tin | Nghe Tinh Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company |
Tungsten | Niagara Refining LLC* |
Gold | Nihon Material Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | Ningxia Orient Tantalum Industry Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Nippon Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | NPM Silmet AS* |
Tungsten | Nui Phao H.C. Starck Tungsten Chemicals Manufacturing LLC* |
Tin | O.M. Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | O.M. Manufacturing Philippines, Inc.* |
Gold | Ögussa Österreichische Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt GmbH* |
Gold | Ohura Precious Metal Industry Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | OJSC "The Gulidov Krasnoyarsk Non-Ferrous Metals Plant" (OJSC Krastsvetmet)* |
Gold | OJSC Novosibirsk Refinery* |
Tin | Operaciones Metalurgical S.A.* |
Gold | PAMP S.A.* |
Gold | Penglai Penggang Gold Industry Co Ltd |
Tungsten | Philippine Chuangxin Industrial Co., Inc.* |
Tantalum | Power Resources Ltd.* |
Gold | Prioksky Plant of Non-Ferrous Metals* |
Gold | PT Aneka Tambang (Persero) Tbk* |
Tin | PT Aries Kencana Sejahtera* |
Tin | PT Artha Cipta Langgeng* |
Tin | PT ATD Makmur Mandiri Jaya* |
Tin | PT Babel Inti Perkasa* |
Tin | PT Bangka Prima Tin* |
Tin | PT Bangka Tin Industry* |
Tin | PT Belitung Industri Sejahtera* |
Tin | PT Bukit Timah |
Tin | PT Cipta Persada Mulia* |
Tin | PT DS Jaya Abadi* |
Tin | PT Eunindo Usaha Mandiri* |
Tin | PT Inti Stania Prima* |
Tin | PT Justindo |
Tin | PT Karimun Mining* |
Tin | PT Kijang Jaya Mandiri* |
Tin | PT Menara Cipta Mulia* |
Tin | PT Mitra Stania Prima* |
Tin | PT O.M. Indonesia* |
Tin | PT Panca Mega Persada* |
Tin | PT Prima Timah Utama* |
Tin | PT Refined Bangka Tin* |
Tin | PT Sariwiguna Binasentosa* |
Tin | PT Stanindo Inti Perkasa* |
Tin | PT Sukses Inti Makmur* |
Tin | PT Sumber Jaya Indah* |
Tin | PT Timah (Persero) Tbk Kundur* |
Tin | PT Timah (Persero) Tbk Mentok* |
Tin | PT Tinindo Inter Nusa* |
Tin | PT Tirus Putra Mandiri |
Tin | PT Tommy Utama* |
Tin | PT WAHANA PERKIT JAYA* |
Gold | PX Precinox SA* |
Tantalum | QuantumClean* |
Gold | Rand Refinery (Pty) Ltd.* |
Gold | Remondis Argentia B.V. |
Gold | Republic Metals Corporation* |
Tantalum, Tin | Resind Indústria e Comércio Ltda.* |
Tantalum | RFH Tantalum Smeltry Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Rio Tinto Group* |
Gold | Royal Canadian Mint* |
Tin | Rui Da Hung* |
Gold | SAAMP* |
Gold | Sabin Metal Corp. |
Gold | SAFINA A.S. |
Gold | Sai Refinery |
Gold | Samduck Precious Metals* |
Gold | SAMWON METALS Corp. |
Gold | SAXONIA Edelmetalle GmbH* |
Gold | Schone Edelmetaal B.V.* |
Gold | SEMPSA Joyería Platería SA* |
Gold | Shandong Tiancheng Biological Gold Industrial Co., Ltd. |
Gold | Shandong Zhaojin Gold & Silver Refinery Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Shangrao Xuri Smelting Factory |
Gold | Sichuan Tianze Precious Metals Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Singway Technology Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | So Accurate Group, Inc. |
Gold | SOE Shyolkovsky Factory of Secondary Precious Metals* |
Tin | Soft Metais Ltda.* |
Gold | Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp.* |
Tantalum | Solikamsk Magnesium Works OAO* |
Tungsten | South-East Nonferrous Metal Company Limited of Hengyang City* |
Gold | Sudan Gold Refinery |
Gold | Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | T.C.A S.p.A* |
Tantalum | Taki Chemical Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Tanaka Kikinzoku Kogyo K.K.* |
Tungsten | Tejing (Vietnam) Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | Telex Metals* |
Tin | Thaisarco* |
Gold | The Refinery of Shandong Gold Mining Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Tokuriki Honten Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | TongLing Nonferrous Metals Group Holdings Co., Ltd. |
Gold | Tony Goetz NV |
Gold | Torecom* |
Tantalum | Tranzact, Inc.* |
Tin | Tuyen Quang Non-Ferrous Metals Joint Stock Company |
Tantalum | Ulba Metallurgical Plant JSC* |
Gold | Umicore Brasil Ltda.* |
Gold | Umicore Precious Metals Thailand* |
Gold | Umicore SA Business Unit Precious Metals Refining* |
Tungsten | Unecha Refractory Metals Plant* |
Gold | United Precious Metal Refining, Inc.* |
Gold | Universal Precious Metals Refining Zambia |
Gold | Valcambi SA* |
Tungsten | Vietnam Youngsun Tungsten Industry Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | VQB Mineral and Trading Group JSC* |
Gold | Western Australian Mint trading as The Perth Mint* |
Tin | White Solder Metalurgia e Mineração Ltda.* |
Gold | WIELAND Edelmetalle GmbH* |
Tungsten | Wolfram Bergbau und Hütten AG* |
Tungsten | Woltech Korea Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Xiamen Tungsten (H.C.) Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Xiamen Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Xinfeng Huarui Tungsten & Molybdenum New Material Co., Ltd.* |
Tungsten | Xinhai Rendan Shaoguan Tungsten Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | XinXing Haorong Electronic Material Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Yamamoto Precious Metal Co., Ltd.* |
Tantalum | Yichun Jin Yang Rare Metal Co., Ltd.* |
Gold | Yokohama Metal Co., Ltd.* |
Tin | Yunnan Chengfeng Non-ferrous Metals Co.,Ltd.* |
Gold | Yunnan Copper Industry Co Ltd |
Tin | Yunnan Tin Group (Holding) Company Limited* |
Gold | Zhongyuan Gold Smelter of Zhongjin Gold Corporation* |
Tantalum | Zhuzhou Cemented Carbide Group Co., Ltd.* |
*Denotes SORs that have received a “conflict free” designation from an independent third party audit program as of May 1, 2017.
We believe that the countries of origin for the conflict minerals processed by these SORs include Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Burundi, Cambodia, Canada, Central African Republic, Chile, China, Colombia, Congo (Brazzaville), Czech Republic, Djibouti, DRC-Congo (Kinshasa), Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Guinea, Guyana, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe.