Showing posts with label minerals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minerals. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Conflict minerals - an update


Back in the Spring, we held a screening of the documentary film Blood in the Mobile. The film set out a pretty bleak picture of the way so called conflict minerals, mined in the DR Congo and taxed by militia groups to buy weapons, are used by technology companies like Nokia to make devices that we all use. One of the lobby groups featured in the documentary was the Enough Project, who have recently published a report on progress towards closing down this shocking supply chain:
"Experts say these "conflict minerals" help fuel one of the world's deadliest conflicts. An estimated 5.4 million people have died there from war-related causes, including disease and malnutrition, since 1998, according to the International Rescue Committee.
But according to a report released Thursday by the Enough Project, an advocacy group, metals from the Congo are getting less bloody.
That's thanks in part to the fact that tech companies like Intel, HP, Dell, Microsoft and Apple have made efforts to trace the source of metals used in their devices. An auditing system for smelters, the industrial facilities that process raw metals, also has been put in place. A certification system is in the works that would allow companies to certify some metals from Congo as "conflict free."
Intel ranked highest on the Enough Project's list with a score of 60, meaning it has taken 60% of the steps recommended by the group to ensure it is responsibly tracking conflict minerals. That's up from a score of 24 in 2010. Apple and Microsoft both scored 38, up from 13 and 15, respectively. Nokia scored 35, up from 19. IBM, Sony, LG and Samsung received scores of 27."  
Read the full article here.

Thanks to Rob for sharing this article. If you have a story or a campaign you think others would be interested in, feel free to email it to us or post in on the Justice Matters Facebook Page.

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Blood in the Mobile



Free film screening
7:30pm, Wednesday 7th March
St Barnabas Church, Holden Road, Woodside Park

This Fairtrade Fortnight, joins us as we explore the next challenge for ethical consumers - conflict free minerals.

We love our mobiles but the production of phones has a dark, bloody side.
Many of the minerals used to produce mobile  phones come from mines in the Eastern DR Congo. In buying these conflict minerals, the West is financing  a civil war that, according to human rights organisations, has been the bloodiest conflict since the  Second World War.
With footage from inside Congo’s mines and interviews with mobile giant Nokia, Blood in Mobile is a film about conflict, consumerism and collective responsibility. 
As well as the film, there will be Fairtrade nibbles and market stalls with merchandise from ethical and Fairtrade jewellery companies. 
It's going to be a great evening, so we hope you can join us!

For more information


Screened with permission of Dogwoof Documentary.