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A Practical Approach to Greening the Electronics Supply Chain
This report from EICC and BSR looks at how the electronics industry can take advantage of their supply chain to push environmental changes.
Conflict Minerals and the Democratic Republic of Congo: Responsible Action in Supply Chains, Government Engagement and Capacity Building
This report is based on literature review and resources provided by organizations engaged in raising awareness and addressing concerns about conflict minerals, as well as information shared at the DRC Conflict Minerals Forum. It has a particular focus on identifying opportunities for company involvement in addressing DRC conflict minerals issues.
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