NCI is deeply committed to the communities where we live and work. We aim to actively engage and initiate positive change through a variety of initiatives and outreach programs at each of our 40+ sites.
Among the many amazing charitable organizations NCI supports throughout the year are the SEAL Legacy Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project. NCI also holds regular blood drives, breast cancer awareness initiatives, and the annual Caring Is Sharing Christmas Gift Drive.
NCI is deeply committed to the communities where we live and work. We aim to actively engage and initiate positive change through a variety of initiatives and outreach programs at each of our 40+ sites.
Among the many amazing charitable organizations NCI supports throughout the year are the SEAL Legacy Foundation and the Wounded Warrior Project. NCI also holds regular blood drives, breast cancer awareness initiatives, and the annual Caring Is Sharing Christmas Gift Drive.
Many industries rely upon certain minerals that are mined in the area of Africa described as the “Conflict Region,” which includes the Democratic Republic of the Congo and surrounding countries to produce their products. These minerals include tin, tungsten, tantalum, and gold. Some of these minerals are mined and sold under the control of armed groups that engage in violent conflict and commit human rights abuses.
In sourcing materials from vendors, it is the policy of NCI Building Systems, Inc. to avoid the use of conflict minerals originating from the Conflict Region, unless those minerals have been sourced responsibly. NCI’s suppliers acquire and use minerals from multiple sources worldwide. As part of NCI’s commitment to corporate responsibility, NCI expects its suppliers to develop reasonable due diligence frameworks and policies designed to prevent the use of conflict minerals sourced from the Conflict Region from being included in products sold to NCI, unless the facilities from which those minerals originated have been certified as “conflict free.”