III. POLICY
Each AEO Supplier will be required to provide information each year regarding the origin of any Conflict Minerals that are necessary to the
functionality or production of AEO products. This inquiry should be reasonably designed to determine whether any such minerals originated in the Covered Countries or are from recycled or scrap sources. The required information will be collected by
AEO via a survey, which will be facilitated by a third party company.
Verification efforts will be led by AEO and/or a designated third
party company who will also be available to assist suppliers in their efforts to ensure that AEO products are Conflict Minerals free.
AEO does not ban the use of minerals that originate in the Covered Countries. However, suppliers must be able to show proof that the
minerals can be traced back to registered conflict-free smelters.
In the event that our suppliers have a reason to believe that
Conflict Minerals used in AEO products may have originated in the Covered Countries, we will assist in performing due diligence on our supply chain in a manner consistent with the guidance issued by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD) to ensure that they are Conflict Minerals free.
For more information on the OECD guidelines, please visit
https://www.oecd.org/daf/inv/mne/OECD-Due-Diligence-Guidance-Minerals-Edition3.pdf.
Assemble an internal team to support supply chain due diligence
The management of our Conflict Minerals policy lies within our Responsible Sourcing department. The Responsible Sourcing team worked closely with Assent
Compliance to design and implement the diligence activities surrounding our minerals supply chain. Additional oversight and input was provided by our Conflict Minerals cross-functional team, which includes representatives from our Finance, Legal,
and Internal Audit departments.
Establish a system of controls and transparency over the mineral supply chain
To provide transparency within the Companys mineral supply chains and to facilitate communication of policies and expectations, the Company engaged
Assent Compliance to complement internal management processes. Assent Compliances online system is used to identify suppliers in our mineral supply chains and the relationships between them, collect, store and review information on 3TG mineral
sourcing practices, track information on smelters and refiners (SORs), and flag risks based on SOR sourcing practices. This system utilized the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (CMRT) 6.31 or higher for data collection.
This system is designed to allow collection and storage of data on supply chain circumstances, which can be updated to reflect changing realities within the supply chain, such as new customer-supplier relationships, new products, etc.
Assent Compliance helped us to engage with our manufacturing suppliers as part of its Conflict Minerals management system. Engagement consisted of multiple
communication outreaches to educate suppliers on our expectations for sourcing and Conflict Minerals policy, and the SEC Rule 13p-1 rule requirements.