Responsible Minerals Sourcing

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PPG is committed to ethical business conduct and responsible sourcing.

Our policies, procedures and controls help PPG further the humanitarian goal of ending violent conflict and inhumane treatment in countries these minerals are sourced from and aid in compliance with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's rule on conflict minerals use reporting.

Our global procurement team works diligently with our global supply chain partners to ensure our products do not incorporate conflict minerals and to only source minerals from ethical suppliers. We have a Responsible Minerals Sourcing Policy in place to communicate our expectations to suppliers and ensure alignment with current best practices. The Responsible Minerals Sourcing Policy also links to the PPG Supplier Code of Conduct, which specifies when and how PPG will take action in the event of noncompliance.

Conflict minerals currently include cassiterite, columbite/tantalite, and wolframite (or their derivatives which currently are limited to tin, tantalum and tungsten, respectively) and gold. Other minerals covered by the policy, including cobalt, mica and silicon, may also be sourced from areas where there is a risk of human rights abuses.

We recognize the scope and due diligence requirements for responsible sourcing of conflict minerals is constantly changing. As a result, cross-functional teams and leadership routinely review our policies and procedures to drive compliance and raise awareness.

To learn more, read our most current Conflict Minerals Report and read about our approach to responsible mineral sourcing at the bottom of this web page.