Look for a policy covering Responsible Minerals Sourcing. Such policies may be referred to using different terms including: responsible minerals sourcing, responsible minerals trading or due diligence policy for responsible minerals.
To receive a 'Yes' answer, the company policy must be focused on minerals sourcing and/or raw materials. A Conflict Minerals Report filed to the SEC, or a Code of Conduct document does not count as a responsible minerals sourcing policy. Some companies will include a link to their Conflict Minerals Policy in the Conflict Minerals Report, or include the entire policy in an annex to the Report and in those cases, the Conflict Minerals Policy counts as a 'Yes'.
Search for companies' Conflict Minerals Report filings (which may link to responsible sourcing policies) in the
EDGAR company filings database. Find tips for navigating the database
here.
For holding companies, if such a policy is referenced for one of its related entities that produce or distribute minerals, the policy may also count as the holding company's policy.