Think Your Cell Phone is the Only Product Funding Armed Conflict? Think Again.

Daily Use of Conflict Minerals
Jul 29, 2013 2:10 PM ET
Campaign: Conflict Minerals

Since Dodd-Frank Section 1502 was passed “Conflict Minerals” have become industry buzz words.

Conflict Minerals are minerals mined in conditions of armed conflict and human rights abuses, notably in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The minerals, also known as 3TG are: Tantalum (Columbite-Tantalite), Tin (Cassiterite), Tungsten (Wolframite) and Gold.

An average American uses Conflict Minerals throughout their daily routine. Typically, we begin our day by brushing our teeth with Tin (contained in toothpaste), followed by dressing in Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten AND Gold and continued by using the 3TG by jumping in our cars and driving to work or school. 

Unfortunately, many Americans are unaware of which products contain 3TG or where they are sourced from. Meaning, we may unknowingly be fueling the armed conflict and human rights abuses by using 3TG in our daily lives.

Join Conflict Minerals Thought Leaders at the Global Conflict Minerals Symposium August 21-22 in Los Angeles, California.  

Find out how you can educate yourself and do your part to stop funding armed conflict:

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