Conflict Minerals Statement

Elgood Oy is aware of the Dodd-Frank Consumer Protection Act, Section 1502 regarding Conflict Minerals.

“Conflict Minerals” refers to minerals or other derivatives (specifically, Tin, Tantalum, Tungsten, and Gold, alsoknown as 3TG) mined in the eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and in the adjoining countries where the revenues of the 3TG minerals may be directly or indirectly financing armed groups engaged in civil war resulting in serioussocial and environmental abuses. In July 2010, the United States passed the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform & Consumer Protection Act, section 1502(b) requiring all US public companies and their suppliers to disclose the chain of custody usage of conflict minerals.

While Elgood is not a U.S. listed company and is not subject to SEC reporting, Elgood Oy fully supports this legislation and its position is to avoid the use of conflict minerals.

Elgood Oy does not procure 3TG minerals directly from mines or smelters. The company is dependent on its suppliers as here Elgood Oy is considered 'the customer' and not the 'manufacturer' of the purchased products.

Elgood Oy has no reason to believe that the minerals used for production or functionality of the products that are in commercial offer of Elgood Oy may have originated from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and neighboring countries or were mined under inhuman conditions.

As an authorized distributor, we canprovide the Responsible Minerals Initiative Conflict Mineral Reporting Templates (RMI CMRTs) when made available by the manufacturers.

Elgood Oy is unable to make any claims of material content regarding the product another company manufactures or to certify to the RMI CMRT.

We hope that this declaration contains the information you require.

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