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Cabot Position on Tantalum (messy as copied from pdf, you'll get the drift)

posted on May 04, 2009 02:46AM

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Congo

Cabot is aware of the United Nations' Security Council Document (S/2001/357) "Final Report of the

Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth of the

Democratic Republic of the Congo". The report includes a description of certain activities associated

with the illegal or unlawful taking of minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),

including columbo-tantalite (coltan).

Since this report was issued in 2002, Cabot has rigorously communicated to its employees,

customers and investors that it does not purchase or mine tantalum or coltan from the DRC. Cabot's

supply of ore comes exclusively from our own mine in Manitoba, Canada, a Talison Minerals owned

mine in Wodgina, Australia and a Noventa owned mine in Mozambique.

Cabot is a leading world producer of tantalum and niobium products as well as other chemicals. We

are committed to ensuring the safety, health and protection of people and the environment around the

world. As responsible global citizens, we are continually striving to meet or exceed governmental and

environmental standards worldwide.

Therefore, our position on the purchase, sale or mining of tantalum or coltan in the Democratic

Republic of Congo is:

We do not and will not mine any material containing Tantalum, including coltan in the Democratic

Republic of the Congo.

We do not and will not knowingly purchase any material containing Tantalum, including coltan,

which was mined in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park and the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in the Congo.

We reject any new offer of ore if there is any possibility that the source is the DRC. We have

instructed the personnel in our organization responsible for acquiring raw materials not to acquire

any material containing tantalum, including coltan, that they have reason to believe was mined in

the Kahuzi-Biega National Park and the Okapi Wildlife Reserve in the Congo, and not to sell any

such material. We employ several controls to ensure that we do not purchase ore from the DRC,

including the requirement of a government issued certificate of origin to ensure the ore we

purchase is not sourced from the DRC.

We do not acquire any material containing tantalum from the following countries:

Republic of Congo

Democratic Republic of Congo

Cabot Position on Tantalum and Coltan and the Democratic Republic

of Congo

August 2008

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Republic of Zambia

Republic of Burundi

Republic of Rwanda

Cabot will not knowingly purchase any tantalum supplies from any unlawful source where wildlife or

the environment is threatened in any part of the world.

Cabot fully supports efforts by relevant authorities to enforce initiatives that protect the environment

and endangered species and we deplore all unlawful and immoral activities surrounding the use and

production of coltan mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Copyright 1995-2009 Cabot Corporation. All rights reserved worldwide.

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