Conflict Minerals Statement

  • Updated

In response to customer inquiries regarding compliance with Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act, relating to conflict minerals originating from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and neighboring countries, Rimage Corporation has prepared this statement. The scope of this statement is limited to the, current definition of “conflict minerals” and refers to gold, tin, tantalum, and tungsten; also referred to as “3TG minerals.”


As a privately held company, Rimage Corporation is not subject to the U.S Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) disclosure requirement of the Dodd-Frank Act.
However, as a responsible company, Rimage supports the goal of the Dodd-Frank Act of preventing armed groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and adjoining
countries from benefiting from the sourcing of Conflict Minerals from that region.
Important information on the use of conflict minerals in the technology supply chain is being compiled by the Electronics Components Industry Association and the Electronics Industry Citizenship Coalition. This information may be viewed at www.eciaonline.org.


Rimage understands the importance of conflict mineral issues to its customers. We are fully committed to sourcing materials and supplies from companies that share our values and integrity and have respect for human rights. We are unable to certify as to the country of origin of the minerals contained in the products manufactured by our suppliers. We are happy to confirm to our customers worldwide that Rimage does not knowingly use metals derived from conflict regions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) or adjoining countries. Also, we are encouraging all of our suppliers to support these efforts and make information on the origin of their product components easily accessible.

A signed copy of this statement is available as the PDF below.