Conflict Minerals
Non-use Conflict Minerals Statement
The final edition of Section 1502 of the “Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act” was passed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on August 22, 2012. This section is in regard to Conflict Minerals, such as Tin (Sn), Tantalum (Ta), Tungsten (W), Gold (Au) and Cobalt (Co).
To fulfill our corporate social responsibility, SCANO addresses statement to avoid use of conflict minerals as above-mentioned from Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and its neighboring countries controlled by non-governmental army groups.
SCANO’s Statement:
1. SCANO and its suppliers shall take social responsibility and practice international justice.
2. No support and no use of Conflict Minerals from Conflict Regions where metals are mined illegally.
3. Suppliers shall retrace the sources of raw materials with diligence to ensure metals contained in production are not from mines in conflict regions.
To fulfill our corporate social responsibility, SCANO addresses statement to avoid use of conflict minerals as above-mentioned from Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and its neighboring countries controlled by non-governmental army groups.
SCANO’s Statement:
1. SCANO and its suppliers shall take social responsibility and practice international justice.
2. No support and no use of Conflict Minerals from Conflict Regions where metals are mined illegally.
3. Suppliers shall retrace the sources of raw materials with diligence to ensure metals contained in production are not from mines in conflict regions.