Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD)+Image
OECD Minerals Guidance (Step 1.A.1)
Has the company mentioned the OECD Minerals Guidance in public documents?
7624907
Researched

About the data

In 2020, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) launched a project to develop a methodology to evaluate the extent to which companies embrace the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas, including how they align with its core elements, the 5-Step framework and the Annex II Model Policy. This metric belongs to that methodology.

The OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas (OECD Guidance) was developed to provide recommendations to help companies respect human rights and avoid contributing to conflict through their mineral purchasing decisions and practices. The OECD Guidance is for use by any company potentially sourcing minerals or metals from conflict-affected and high-risk areas.

Look for reference to the OECD Minerals Guidance in Annual or Sustainability Reports, Codes of Conduct, and other public documents. The company may include a mention to the full title of the Minerals Guidance or a shorter version. 

Keyword search for 'OECD' and the 'Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development' to find references.

In order to receive a 'Yes', the guidance mentioned must be the Minerals Guidance (not for example the OECD guidance for Multinational Enterprises or Responsible Business Conduct).

If you do not find any mention of the Minerals Guidance, the answer is 'No'. As this question regards public reporting, 'Unknown' is not an answer option.

Value Type
Options
Research Policy
Designer Assessed
Report Type
Code of Conduct
,
Sustainability Report
,
Conflict Minerals Report
,
Integrated Report