LEGAL

Conflict Minerals Policy 

There has been increased awareness of violence and human rights violations in the mining of certain minerals from a location described as the “Conflict Region”, which is situated in the eastern portion of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and surrounding countries. Companies around the globe have been requested to practice reasonable due diligence with their supply chain to assure that specified metals are not being sourced from mines in the Conflict Region, which is controlled by non-government military groups, or unlawful military factions. 

L&H Industrial is committed to maintaining high standards of business responsibility and supports this initiative and has obtained, or is in the process of obtaining, information from our current suppliers concerning the origin of the metals that are used in the manufacture of L&H products. Based upon information provided by our suppliers, L&H does not knowingly use metals derived from the Conflict Region in our products. 

Suppliers of metals used in the manufacture of L&H products (specifically gold, tantalum, tin, and tungsten) must demonstrate that they understand the conflict minerals laws and will not knowingly procure specified metals that originate from the Conflict Region. 

As a leading global company in the development and offering of various and many services to satisfy a myriad of manufacturing requirements, L&H is committed to ensuring the safety, health, and protection of people and the environment worldwide. We promote these principles in our business practices and policy.