BaRS Mandate

ww5 Circuit, Inc., including its Subsidiaries and Affiliates (“ww5”) is committed to environmental compliance with all applicable environmental laws and regulations A number of countries (including the European Union and China) are preparing or have enacted regulations related to certain substances, including the taking back and recycling of certain products after their useful life. Fundamental to achieving compliance is the timely and accurate exchange of necessary information with our supply chain concerning the products we manufacture on behalf of our customers.

We work closely with our customers and suppliers to reduce the amounts of environmentally relevant substances in the products we design and manufacture. Compliance with such regulations and the provision of all relevant environmental data, including applicable recycling data, related to materials, parts, components, and products is required. Supplier cooperation is crucial, and we require this data to be timely and accurately provided by our Suppliers, as we need to know if and to what extent environmentally relevant substances are present in the materials, parts, components and/or products we are provided. This mandate and the ww5 BaRS Requirements apply to all materials, parts, components, and products supplied for ww5. Our Suppliers are responsible for compliance with the ww5 BaRS Requirements.

Additionally, it is our Supplier’s responsibility to comply with all applicable legal requirements and any terms or conditions otherwise agreed to by and between ww5 and our Suppliers. In the event of conflict between the ww5 BaRS Requirements and any other ww5 or ww5 customer requirement, Supplier will immediately notify their ww5 purchasing representative of any such conflicts, and except where agreed to in writing by the ww5 authorized purchasing representative and ww5 Corporate Commodity Management, the terms, and conditions of the ww5 BaRS Requirements shall prevail. Any deviation from the ww5 BaRS Requirements must be approved in writing by ww5’s purchasing representative after concurrence by ww5 Environmental and Development staff is documented.