ENVIRONMENT

RMI no longer recognises tin association's process

The Responsible Mineral Initiative no longer includes the International Tin Association's mining traceability system as an approved programme.

The RMI has removed ITSCI from its list of accepted programmes.

The RMI has removed ITSCI from its list of accepted programmes.

ITSCI monitors the "three Ts" of tin, tungsten, and tantalum from mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi to ensure they are not produced using child labour and conflict funding....

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