Apple to name and shame its own 'conflict mineral' suppliers

Tech industry under pressure to stop using minerals supplied by violent militias in Africa

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APPLE is planning to use 'name and shame' tactics in a bid to force its suppliers to comply with ethical sourcing guidelines.

The company wants its iPhones, iPads and other devices to be free of "conflict minerals", which are mined in areas of armed conflict or where human rights abuses take place.

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