Conflict Mineral Policy
East Point is committed to working with our global supply chain to ensure compliance with the US conflict minerals rules as defined by the SEC. We have established a conflict minerals compliance program that is designed to follow the framework established by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Our company is fully engaged in implementing this program.
Our supplier agreements include conflict mineral due diligence requirements. East Point will make best efforts to ensure that any direct sourcing by East Point of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold will only be from Democratic Republic of Congo Conflict-Free sources, as defined in the SEC’s conflict minerals rule. As we become aware of instances where minerals in our supply chain potentially finance armed groups, as defined in the SEC’s conflict minerals rule, we will work with our suppliers to find alternate conflict-free sources.