Section 1 Conflict Minerals Disclosure
Item 1.01 Conflict Minerals Disclosure and Report
Conflict Minerals Disclosure
This Form SD of Innospec
Inc. (the Company or Innospec) for the year ended December 31, 2021 is filed pursuant to Rule 13p-1 (Rule) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The
Rule was adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to implement reporting and disclosure requirements related to conflict minerals as directed by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of
2010 (Dodd-Frank Act). Conflict minerals are defined by the SEC as gold, columbite-tantalite (coltan), cassiterite, wolframite or their derivatives, which are limited to tantalum, tin, and tungsten. The Rule imposes certain reporting
obligations on SEC registrants whose products contain conflict minerals that are necessary to the functionality or production of their products (such necessary minerals are referred to as necessary conflict minerals). For products that
contain necessary conflict minerals, the registrant must conduct in good faith a reasonable country of origin inquiry (RCOI) designed to determine whether any of the conflict minerals originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC) or adjoining countries, collectively defined as the Covered Countries.
Commencing in January of each year, Innospecs
Legal Compliance department directs and oversees a review of Innospecs products, with input from other departments, product managers and other relevant employees, to make a determination as to whether conflict minerals were necessary to
the functionality or production of any of the products that Innospec manufactured or contracted to manufacture during the prior calendar year. If, as a result of the internal review, the Legal Compliance department determines that conflict
minerals were necessary to the functionality or production of any Innospec product manufactured or sold during the prior calendar year, it will commence and oversee an RCOI and otherwise ensure compliance with the Rule.
From its internal review process the Company determined that, during the year ended December 31, 2021, the Company used three catalysts containing tin as
a component (the Catalysts) in the manufacture of certain of its products. These Catalysts are filtered but not washed out of the relevant Company products. The Company purchased these Catalysts from three different suppliers. Except for
its products containing the Catalysts, the Company does not believe that any of its other products manufactured or sold during 2021 contained necessary conflict minerals.
In accordance with the Rule, Innospec conducted an RCOI by seeking a certification from each supplier as to the source of the tin contained in the Catalysts.
The suppliers represented to the Company in writing that ... the tin based products that it manufactures are produced from tin sourced from smelters on the RMI compliant smelter list and also provided a list containing names of the tin
smelters which the supplier used, and the countries where such smelters are located (the Supplier List). According to that Supplier List, one of the suppliers advised that the tin may have been sourced from a (RMI compliant) smelter in a
Covered Country. Based on the results of its RCOI, the Company believes that the tin contained in the Catalysts has all originated from smelters which are RMI compliant.
This conflict minerals disclosure is publicly available on the Companys website at
https://innospec.com/about-us/corporate-governance/
Item 1.02 Exhibit
Not Applicable.
Section 2 Exhibits
Item 2.01 Exhibits
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