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Symprotek Corporation is committed to sourcing components and materials from companies that share our values around human rights, ethics and environmental responsibility. We expect all of our suppliers to abide by the requirements of our Supplier Code of Conduct, which prohibits human rights abuses and unethical practices and to comply with applicable legal standards and requirements.
On August 22, 2012, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued the final conflict minerals rule under Section 1502 the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Conflict Minerals Rule”).
The Conflict Minerals Rule requires publicly traded companies to report annually the presence of conflict minerals (tin, tungsten, tantalum, and gold, or “3TG”) originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or adjoining countries (“Covered Countries”).
Symprotek supports the goal of ending violence, human rights violations and environmental devastation in the Covered Countries.
We are committed to complying with any requirements applicable to our Company under the Conflict Minerals Rule and will assist our customers and supply chain partners in implementing their Conflict Mineral programs.
Symprotek requires all of our suppliers to provide us with completed conflict minerals declarations using the EICC/GeSI Conflict Minerals Reporting Template.
We may reconsider our willingness to partner with suppliers that fail to comply with this Policy.
For any inquiries about Symprotek's Conflict Mineral program, please email us at conflictminerals@symprotek.com.
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