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LIME commends Intel’s minerals policy

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Telecommunications provider LIME has commended microchip producer Intel, after the American multinational company announced that it would no longer use minerals mined in conflict zones to build its microprocessors.
“LIME commends Intel for implementing the necessary changes in its supply and production chain. As we start a new year and chart new courses, this news is most welcomed for all technology-based industries,” said Oliver Chatten, chief executive officer, LIME.
“Many times, unbeknown to the average consumer, the products they purchase can directly fund human atrocities in different corners of the world – countries where the spotlight seldom shines. It is our sincere hope that the entire industry follows Intel’s lead to ensure that this poisonous cycle is broken once and for all.”
Gold, tantalum, tin, tungsten, and other minerals used in electronics manufacturing are mined in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and surrounding sub-Saharan countries, and the production and trade of the materials are often controlled by armed groups.
Intel’s policy comes after increased international pressure for technology firms to investigate the sources of its raw minerals. Intel, which is the world’s largest chipmaker and has factories around the globe, says all the microprocessors it ships in 2014 will be “conflict free”.
“We felt an obligation to implement changes,” said Brian Krzanich, Intel’s chief executive officer, who noted that the company had been trying to determine the sources of the metals used in its chips for some years.
“You begin to think about the impact of the supply chain and the potential issues you can be causing. It’s an issue that’s important to me.” (PR)

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