We prohibit the use of conflict minerals, including tungsten, tin, tantalum and gold (collectively referred to as “3TG” minerals) illegally mined in 10 African conflict countries/regions (including the Democratic Republic of the Congo).
We send out the questionnaires of social responsibility to the suppliers every year, and put forward specific requirements on environment, occupational health and safety and labor employment to the suppliers, and urge the improvement of deficiencies.
To ensure that the suppliers meet standard at high level, we thoroughly investigate the minerals used in their products. In 2011, Narada began to investigate the source of the suppliers’ “3TG” minerals, and make annual investigation and update.
We cooperate with logistics suppliers to arrange and plan the transportation routes reasonably, and realize energy saving and emission reduction through reverse logistics, shortening transportation lines and increasing vehicle loading rate.
We conduct due diligence on conflict minerals in order to establish a conflict-free mineral system. We encourage suppliers to work with smelting plants certified by RMAP (Responsible Minerals Assurance Process).
We are selected into the list of the fifth batch of national green supply chain management enterprises.