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PennEngineering Conflict Minerals Statement
 

Conflict Minerals Statement
May 2011

 

PennEngineering takes seriously the allegations that metals mined in conflict regions around the world may be making their way into the electronic component and/or other channels of supply. Of particular concern are the metals Tantalum, Tin, Tungsten and Gold coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The Conflict Minerals Law (1) mandates supply chain due diligence and public disclosure related to the source of these minerals. With this understanding, we have investigated to the best of our ability our current supplier channels and have determined that while some of these metals may be used in our manufacturing processes, none of the supply originates in the aforementioned DRC.

We will continue to work with our suppliers to verify that they and their suppliers use DRC conflict free minerals.



(1) Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

 

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