'Congo children as young as seven working in dangerous cobalt mines'

http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-electronics-congodemocratic-idUKKCN0UX1B1
Congo cobalt mined by children may be in your mobile phone - Amnesty
Jan 19, 2016  Aaron Ross

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Artisanal miners work at a cobalt mine-pit in Tulwizembe, Katanga province,
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Cobalt used in batteries for phones, laptops and electric vehicles could
come from mines in Democratic Republic of Congo that use child labour, an
Amnesty International report said on Tuesday.

Working with campaign group African Resources Watch (Afrewatch), Amnesty
accused technology giants including Apple, Samsung SDI and Sony of lax
oversight of the supply of cobalt from mines in Congo to smelters and on to
battery-makers.

As a result, consumer products sold across the globe could contain traces of
the metal produced each year by informal Congolese mines without companies
knowing, the report said.

"It is a major paradox of the digital era that some of the world's richest,
most innovative companies are able to market incredibly sophisticated
devices without being required to show where they source raw materials for
their components," Afrewatch executive director Emmanuel Umpula said.

In a statement issued in response to Amnesty's research, Apple said it had a
zero tolerance policy towards child labour and was evaluating ways to
improve its identification of labour and environmental risks.

Samsung SDI said it conducted written evaluations and on-site inspections of
all suppliers to certify compliance with human rights, labour, ethics,
environment and health standards.

Sony did not respond to emailed requests for comment.

Millions of Congolese work in informal mining, with rudimentary tools and
usually without legal authorisation. They often scavenge in the waste heaps
of larger mines.

The report, based on research in Congo's mining heartland, singled out a
smelter in southern Congo owned by Congo Dongfang Mining International
(CDM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chinese mineral giant Zhejiang Huayou
Cobalt Ltd.

The report alleged that CDM did not check the source of the cobalt it
purchased from local buying houses, leading to a "high risk" that it came
from mines where children and other workers were exposed to hazardous
conditions.

SCAVENGING CHILDREN

The researchers interviewed 17 children at five mines where they said
children as young as seven scavenged for rocks containing cobalt. The
researchers said they saw workers from the mines queuing to sell cobalt to
buying houses that claimed to sell to CDM.

Huayou Cobalt is the largest cobalt chemicals producer in China and sold
almost $235 million of the metal in 2013, according to the report.

Once smelted, the cobalt is exported to China before being sold to battery
manufacturers who claim to supply top-end electronics companies including
Apple, Samsung, Sony and 13 others, the report said.

In a written response quoted in the report, Huayou Cobalt said it had
"reasonably presumed that the behaviours of suppliers comply with relevant
regulations of the DRC and taken the corresponding social responsibilities".

A woman who answered the phone at Huayou Cobalt this week and identified
herself as Ms. Yang told Reuters the information in the report was not true
as far as she knew but added that she was not very familiar with CDM's
operations.

The report also said none of the 16 companies linked to the CDM smelter
provided enough detail to researchers to independently verify the origins of
the cobalt used in their products. Only one acknowledged the link with the
smelter plant.

Reuters could not independently verify any link between the companies and
the smelter plant.

Samsung told Amnesty it was very hard to trace the source of the cobalt due
to non-disclosure by suppliers and the complexity of supply chains. It
denied to Reuters that CDM or Huayou Cobalt were in its supply chain.

Congo's supply of the metals such as tantalum, tin, tungsten and gold has
been under scrutiny since 2010, when laws in the United States required
U.S.-listed companies to ensure their supply chain was free from these
so-called "conflict minerals".

But cobalt has received scant regulatory attention, although strifetorn
Congo is the source of more than half of global supply. Amnesty and
Afrewatch said they hoped the research will trigger action.
(Additional reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Ed Cropley and Andrew
Roche)
[© Thomson Reuters]
...
https://www.amnesty.org/download/Documents/AFR6231832016ENGLISH.PDF
Democratic Republic of the Congo : "This is what we die for": Human rights
abuses in the Democratic Republic of the Congo power the global trade in
cobalt  By Amnesty International, 19 January 2016, Index number: AFR
62/3183/2016
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/afr62/3183/2016/en/
...
http://qz.com/597176/part-of-your-apple-battery-may-have-been-mined-by-a-child-laborer-in-central-africa/
 ... on the list are Dell, HP, Huawei, Lenovo, LG, and Vodafone and an
electric car manufacturer in China, BYD, ...



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-01-19/apple-may-be-using-congo-cobalt-mined-by-children-amnesty-says
Apple May Be Using Congo Cobalt Dug by Children, Group Says
January 18, 2016 ... Chinese companies that buy cobalt from the Democratic
Republic of Congo ... More than 80 people have died in incidents at
unauthorized cobalt mines in 2014 and 2015 ...
http://assets.bwbx.io/images/iEcOAs9K_GIM/v1/750x-1.jpg
...
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-35311456
 ... In a report into cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
it found children as young as seven working in dangerous conditions. Cobalt
is a a vital component of lithium-ion batteries ...
http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/6DF6/production/_87705182_mining1.gif
...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/amnesty-international-cobalt-slavery-congo-1.3409896
Report uncovers allegations of rampant labour violations in the supply
chains of major conglomerates
Jan 19, 2016 ... A mine worker is silhouetted as he walks inside a tunnel at
the Kilembe copper-cobalt mine ...
http://i.cbc.ca/1.3409943.1453211807!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/kilembe-copper-cobalt-mine-congo.jpg
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http://www.mining.com/web/congo-and-cobalt-critical/
Congo and cobalt critical
December 22, 2012 ... The U.S. Department of Energy says materials used in
four clean energy technologies: wind turbines, electric vehicles, solar
cells and energy efficient lighting are critical now ...




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