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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

  • Conflict Mineral Policy:
    Committed to working with suppliers to create a conflict free supply chain, every mineral purchase does not harm the environment and labor rights.
    Minerals such as tungsten, tin, tantalum, and gold from conflict or high-risk areas, as well as metal minerals controlled by non-governmental armed groups or illegal military factions through smuggling trade routes, are all considered conflict minerals.
    Liangang requires suppliers to comply with the Responsible Business Alliance (RBA) Code of Conduct and only purchase materials from environmentally and socially responsible suppliers. Suppliers are not prohibited from purchasing minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo and its neighboring countries, and must purchase from the Responsible Mineral Assurance Process (RMAP) certified smelters and refineries list confirmed by the Responsible Mineral Initiative (RMI).
    Smelters and refineries that have not passed RMAP certification or do not meet customer requirements must be removed from the supply chain and committed to conducting due diligence in accordance with the requirements of the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD).