The EU Conflict Minerals Regulation obliges firms importing tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold to the EU above a certain threshold to follow a supply chain due diligence procedure.
But which steps can businesses undertake to implement a supply chain due diligence scheme? Due to the complex texts of the EU directives, it is often hard to figure out how to apply legal obligations in a real-life situation.
We explained what the regulation means for the importers of conflict minerals in practice.
What’s inside?
- Benefits of compliance
- 8 steps to set up a due diligence scheme
- Supply chain traceability as an essential tool
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