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By: Tyler Hallissey

Blood Phones. Conflict Minerals. By: Tyler Hallissey. Almost all of you own a cell phone, tablet, laptop, mp3 or car. I have one question for you. Do you know where your technology and the materials inside have come from?.

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  1. Blood Phones Conflict Minerals By: Tyler Hallissey

  2. Almost all of you own a cell phone, tablet, laptop, mp3 or car. I have one question for you. Do you know where your technology and the materials inside have come from?

  3. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is located in Africa. Africa is estimated to hold 4/5 of the worlds most valuable minerals for the technology age.

  4. The Issue For many electronics to be made valuable minerals are needed called tantalum, gold, wolframite and cassiterite. These minerals store energy that is non-corrosive and safe to use in high voltage capacitors. The issue is to extract these minerals. It is mined and the minerals are bought from the Democratic Republic of the Congo where many peoples lives are put in jeopardy mining these minerals. where there are little to no regulations.

  5. Tantalum Cassiterite Wolframite Gold

  6. Impacts Today • Has caused 5 million deaths since world war 2 • 300,000 women have been raped • Support rebel groups • Before the mineral arrives in the manufactures hand it is illegally taxed many times supporting rebel groups in the Congo

  7. Future Concerns • That more people in the Congo will turn to the mines as a source of income because of the hard economic times in Africa • Mines will grow larger because the technology industry keeps booming • More rebels getting into illegal taxing in the mining industry

  8. Our Options • Buy minerals from countries that do not support unfair labour (Australia, Canada and US) • Put pressure on manufactures to pay more attention were there resources come from • Which is already being done by activist groups like • The Enough Project • The Conflict Free Tin Initiative • Raise Hope for Congo • Stand Canada

  9. Our Options Continued • Educate consumers on how these minerals are manufactured and effect other countries • Have better enforced regulations in undeveloped countries like the Congo

  10. Facts and more (Ratings) • 30% and over- have taken proactive steps to trace their supply line and support a clean trade Congo, could take a few more steps to improve • 29%-11%- have taken some proactive steps learn about their supply chain but could still greatly improve • 10% and under- Have taken little to no action to understand their supply chain Panasonic-33% IBM, LG, Samsung and Sony- 27% Toshiba- 21% Lenovo-17% Canon, Nikon and Sharp- 8% HTC- 4% Nintendo- 0% Intel- 60% HP- 54% Philips-48% AMD-44% RIM-42% Acer and Dell-40% Apple and Microsoft- 38% Nokia and Motorola- 35%

  11. Questions Questions • 1. what are one of the minerals that are valuable for the technology age tantelum, Wolframite, Casserite and gold • 2. Why are Tantelum, Wolframite, Casserite and gold used in electronics because these minerals store electricity easily and is non-corrosive • 3.What country contains 4/5 of the worlds minerals needed for the technology age Africa • 4. what are one of “our options” to prevent buying conflict minerals educate consumers • 5. What company listed in this presentation has the highest “proactive” rating Intel

  12. The End

  13. Sources • http://sitemaker.umich.edu/section002group3/coltan_mining_in_democratic_republic_of_the_congo • http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/28/opinion/wright-congo • http://bloodinthemobile.org/the-film/video-blog/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict_minerals#The_mines • http://www.raisehopeforcongo.org/content/conflict-minerals-company-rankings

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