Conflict Minerals Compliance Basics: Reporting

Feb 27, 2014 5:00 AM ET
Campaign: Conflict Minerals

Source Intelligence

The final step in the process of Conflict Minerals Compliance is reporting. 

Once the data has been aggregated, and the risk assessed, a disclosure statement (product/component specific) needs to be generated so it can be used to demonstrate compliance with Section 1502 due diligence requirements. The disclosure statement, while simple, also becomes a decision support tool. It includes the name and manufacturer of the product/component assessed, the metals present, the DRC-origin risk score, and whether conflict-free certifications were obtained at each level of the supply chain. Charts and tables are used to convey this information in a succinct and easy to understand manner. Using this information companies will be able to inform and influence sourcing decisions, manage supply chain risks, and demonstrate an organization’s commitment to sustainability.

Issuers will provide their conflict minerals information in a new report on a new Exchange Act form in addition to providing its Conflict Minerals Report as an exhibit, and not in the body of the new report. Issuers with conflict minerals necessary to production must provide a specialized disclosure report on Form SD by May 31st of each year (due later than the annual report so as not to interfere with such issuers preparation of its Exchange Act annual report). Issuers must make their conflict minerals disclosure or its Conflict Minerals Report available on the issuers Internet website for one year (the issuers Form SD with the conflict minerals report will be available on EDGAR indefinitely).

If you are in this stage and are having a hard time completing the report, Source Intelligence is here to help. To see what their platform and call center can do for you, register for a free personalized demo today.

Source Intelligence is hosting the first of its kind benchmarking study that will present ACTUAL data, aggregated by industry, to provide insights on:

-Conflict mineral programs in 2013
-Progress to completion of data collection over time
-Incidences of 3TG in the supply chain
-Supplier profiles (by industry and region)
-Challenges incurred in completing the process
-Hurdles of data verification

This report will be preceded by a February 27th webinar. In order to receive an early copy of the benchmarking report, register HERE for the webinar now.