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ARNOR
A conflict-free future
As a non-profit, we want to be the leading body in enlightening the public on avoiding Conflict mineral products, and spurring companies to remain conflict-free. The majority of conflict minerals reside in the Congo. These mines “employ” slave/forced labor and child labor. Thus, our mission is to abolish these inhuman acts.
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Arnor, Inc. was created to fight the inclusion of conflict minerals in our everyday electronics. These conflict minerals (specifically, Gold and the 3 T’s—Tin, Tantalum, and Tungsten) are mined through child and slave labor in the Congo. The minerals are smuggled out of the country and sold to unsuspecting companies. If you own a cell phone, you might be holding conflict minerals in the palm of your hand!
Most profits from minerals smuggled out the mines go to local warlords in constant conflict with one another. Mine conditions are so dangerous—due to structural collapse, breathing hazards, and local terrorism—that warlords often kidnap citizens and force them to work the mines. Paid labor is not much better: a day's wages only corresponds to a couple dollars in America.
So what are we doing to help? In 2010, President Obama signed the Dodd-Frank Consumer Protection Act, urging companies like Apple and Intel to inspect their supply chains for conflict minerals. At Arnor, we are promoting awareness of conflict minerals in the Congo. How can you help? Make a donation today, and help me and Arnor create a conflict-free future.