The metals that Apple uses in its products have been deemed “conflict-free” by third-party auditors, the company reported late Wednesday
The report is based on 451 audits at multiple levels in the company’s supply chain. Among the top-line items was the sourcing of minerals for Apple products. Tantalum, which is used in iPhones, largely comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa. The mining of that element is blamed for conflict in the region, as some rebel groups allegedly use the proceeds from tantalum to arm themselves. In the name of transparency, Apple has released a list of the smelters and refiners whose tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold Apple uses for its products.’ Read more…
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