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Conflict Minerals Compliance and 3TG Reporting

Collect and assess conflict minerals data for tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold, trace smelters back through your supply chain, and produce the reporting templates you need to file.

Überblick

Conflict minerals reporting requires tracing the 3TG metals, tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold, back through every tier of your supply chain to the smelters that process them. Both the US and the EU impose separate disclosure laws on these minerals, and the Responsible Minerals Initiative is the industry reporting standard. Z2 Compliance Manager collects and assesses 3TG data across your parts, surfaces clear statuses with alerts, and generates the CMRT, EMRT, and AMRT so your team can file without rebuilding the data by hand.

Trace 3TG to the smelter, ready to report

Trace 3TG to the Smelter

Conflict minerals are the 3TG metals extracted in and around the Democratic Republic of Congo, and meaningful disclosure depends on identifying the smelters and refiners that process them. Z2 collects declarations across your BOM and maps the smelters in your supply chain, so you see which facilities sit behind each component rather than stopping at the direct supplier. Tracing to the smelter lets you align reporting with RMI conformant smelter lists and answer customer due-diligence requests with evidence, and because this lives in Compliance Manager, the same parts data you assess against REACH and RoHS drives your conflict minerals view, with no separate upload to maintain.

SMELTERS IN SUPPLY CHAIN
SmelterMetalRMI
Mitsubishi MaterialsTinConformant
H.C. StarckTantalumConformant
Ganzhou HighpowerTungstenConformant
Metalor Tech.GoldActive
Unlisted refinerGoldNot on RMI list

Generate the CMRT, EMRT, and AMRT

Reporting no longer stops at the original four metals. Z2 generates the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template for 3TG, the Extended Minerals Reporting Template for cobalt and mica, and the Additional Minerals Reporting Template, so a single workflow covers what your customers and regulators ask for. Each template is populated from the declarations and smelter data already in Compliance Manager, removing the manual transcription that makes these filings slow and error prone. With current data, you answer customer surveys on schedule and avoid the disruption when a missing declaration stalls an order or a regulation halts sales.

REPORTING TEMPLATES
Q2 filing package
Generated from collected declarations
CMRT (3TG) Ready to file
EMRT (cobalt, mica) Ready to file
AMRT In review

Close Gaps With Supplier Outreach

Conflict minerals data is only as complete as the declarations your suppliers return. When a supplier has not provided a current CMRT or EMRT, Z2 runs supplier outreach to collect the missing templates, the same mechanism used for declarations and certificates under other regulations, closing gaps without your team chasing each supplier. Subscriptions also include access to Z2's in-house materials and compliance experts, who help you stay current as conflict minerals and responsible sourcing obligations expand in the US and the EU.

SUPPLIER OUTREACH
CMRT collection campaign
18 suppliers missing current templates
Apr 02 · Requests sent
Campaign live
Apr 09 · 11 returned
Collected
Apr 16 · 5 reminders
Pending
Apr 23 · 2 no response
Escalated

Part of Z2 Compliance Manager

Conflict minerals reporting works best when it is not standalone. Inside Compliance Manager, status sits next to REACH, RoHS, TSCA, and your other assessments, so a compliance officer sees one complete picture per part. Alerts notify you when a declaration falls out of compliance, and the progress dashboard shows where 3TG coverage stands across your portfolio. Because Compliance Manager connects to Z2's broader platform, the supplier and multi-tier data behind your parts is the same data informing your conflict minerals trace, so sourcing and compliance work from one source of truth.

PART COMPLIANCE OVERVIEW
STM32F407VGT6
All regulations, one view
Conflict Minerals (3TG) Conformant
RoHS 3 Compliant
REACH SVHC Compliant
TSCA Declaration missing

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Compliance Manager

Conflict Minerals ist eine Funktion innerhalb von Z2Data Compliance Manager, automated material compliance across 270+ regulations, so RoHS, REACH, PFAS, conflict minerals, and more stay audit-ready.

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Häufige Fragen

What are 3TG conflict minerals?

3TG refers to tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold, the four metals defined as conflict minerals for their links to extraction in and around the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Responsible Minerals Initiative is the reporting standard, and both the US and the EU have separate disclosure laws. Z2 collects and assesses 3TG data across your parts so you can report against these requirements.

Which reporting templates can Z2 generate?

Z2 generates the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (CMRT) for 3TG, the Extended Minerals Reporting Template (EMRT) for cobalt and mica, and the Additional Minerals Reporting Template (AMRT), each populated from the declaration and smelter data already in the platform so you can file without rebuilding it manually.

How does Z2 handle suppliers who have not provided declarations?

When a supplier has not returned a current template, Z2 runs supplier outreach to collect the missing CMRT or EMRT, the same mechanism used to gather declarations and certificates for other regulations, so you close gaps without contacting each supplier individually.

Trace every 3TG smelter and file with confidence.