
Automate Your 3TG Compliance
Our customizable, AI-powered platform gathers Conflict Minerals Reporting Templates (CMRTs) from your suppliers regarding the origin of the 3TG used in your products. Schedule automated reminders to send to your suppliers requesting CMRTs, monitor responses, and roll up all information into one concise report.

Upload Your Suppliers

Request CMRTs

Monitor Responses And Uploaded Information

Analyze Your Data With Visual Reports
We’re Growing Transparency In Conflict Minerals Reporting
Our conflict minerals compliance program has helped thousands of companies with conflict minerals and comprehensive supply chain transparency. Here’s some ways we’re making a difference.
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We’re Enabling Companies To Report Up To 78 Pages Of Data
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We’ve Increased Our Customer’s Average Response Rate To 82%
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Over 1300 Companies Utilize Our Conflict Minerals Program
Benefits Of Our Conflict Minerals Program

Manage All Data In One Place
Monitor supplier progress, response rates, and red flags on our centralized cloud based platform.

Real-Time Smelter Verification
Validate collected smelter data against publicly available and our exclusive smelter database for accurate smelter reporting.

Downstream Reporting
Provide your customers accurate, verified data for their compliance efforts.

Multi-lingual 24/7 Supplier Support
Easily establish contact, educate, and engage with your suppliers in their native language.
Are There Conflict Minerals In Your Supply Chain?
Conflict Minerals refers to four raw materials; columbite-tantalite, also known as coltan (from which tantalum is derived), cassiterite (tin), gold, wolframite (tungsten), or their derivatives. Publicly traded companies in the U.S. are required to submit a conflict minerals disclosure under Dodd-Frank Section 1502. Is your company required to report on conflict minerals in your supply chain? Learn more about what conflict minerals are and how to identify them.
What Is Smelter Verification?
Identifying the source of your supplied metals is the main purpose of Conflict Minerals Compliance. A Smelter is the first stop for raw materials once they have been mined or recycled by the provider. Our in-house smelter verification team regularly updates our smelter aliases database and recently identified smelters of high concern that you should be aware of. Learn more about smelters and our verification process.
Would You Benefit From Automated, AI-Powered Conflict Mineral Compliance?
Want To Learn More? Check Out Our Resources On Conflict Minerals.
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