Meta Responsible Minerals Sourcing Policy
Effective Date: May 26, 2023
At Meta, we aim to give people the power to build community and bring the world
closer together. We are committed to achieving the highest standards of quality and integrity in all our
business operations, and we expect suppliers doing business with Meta and our affiliates to share this commitment.
Our approach begins with establishing clear expectations with our suppliers through our standards and policies. This
Policy guides our responsible minerals sourcing practices and expectations for our suppliers.
Meta recognizes that the risk of significant adverse impacts, including human rights
abuses and conflict, may be associated with the extraction, trade, handling and export of minerals originating from
conflict-affected and high-risk areas. Cassiterite, columbite-tantalite (coltan), wolframite and gold, and their
derivatives tin, tantalum and tungsten - or “3TG” - are known as “conflict minerals”. These minerals have been
linked to armed conflict and human rights abuses around the world, and specifically in the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC) and adjoining countries.
Accordingly, Meta is committed to the responsible sourcing of minerals used in our
products and we comply with conflict minerals-related legal obligations where they are applicable. We expect our
suppliers to share this commitment and to fully support Meta in meeting our regulatory requirements.
Meta conducts due diligence in accordance with the Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development’s Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from
Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas and the Supplements and Annexes thereto (OECD Guidance, available here).
This includes establishing strong management systems, identifying and assessing risks
in our supply chain, responding to identified risks, supporting independent audits of smelters and refiners, and
reporting on our supply chain due diligence. Meta supports sourcing from smelters and refiners that participate in
industry-wide programs such as the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI), which validates smelter and refiner
conformity to the Responsible Minerals Assurance Process (RMAP) standard and equivalent cross-recognized
standards.
Meta expects suppliers to have a policy in place and to conduct responsible conflict
mineral sourcing within their own supply chains through due diligence practices that conform to the OECD Guidance
and Meta’s requirements as specified in our contracts. Meta expects suppliers to provide copies of their policies
and due diligence information on the sourcing of conflict minerals in our supply chain as requested. If a supplier
does not meet our expectations, Meta will engage with that supplier as appropriate.
Meta will continue to monitor global developments and the emergence of additional
requirements or standards related to the responsible sourcing of other minerals globally.
You can download a copy of our Responsible Minerals Sourcing Policy here.
Conflict Minerals Report
You can find detailed information on our conflict minerals due diligence measures and
results for our most recent reporting year in our annual Conflict Minerals Report. Conflict Minerals Reports for previous reporting
years can be found by searching our SEC Filings under the Financials tab above.