Conflict Minerals

Conflict Minerals

The term “Conflict minerals” is used to refer to minerals mined in conditions where armed conflict and human rights abuses occur. This often refers to four minerals – tungsten, tantalum, tin and gold (also known as 3TG) – that are mined in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). These minerals are used in the production of various goods such electronic devices.
 

Responsible sourcing is an INTEGRAL part of our supplier sustainability commitment. We have implemented measures in our supply-chain to ensure that our products are not directly or indirectly funding conflict in the DRC. 

Download the Antolin Conflict Minerals Policy HERE.

For further information and access to the CMR template: The Responsible Minerals Initiative