On April 17, 2026, the Responsible Minerals Initiative (RMI) released updated versions of its three core reporting templates:
The Extended Minerals Reporting Template (EMRT 2.11), the Conflict Minerals Reporting Template (CMRT 6.6), and the Additional Minerals Reporting Template (AMRT 1.31). While these updates do not introduce sweeping structural changes, they carry meaningful operational relevance for supply chain compliance teams.
1. EMRT 2.11 (Extended Minerals Reporting Template)
Key Updates
2. CMRT 6.6 (Conflict Minerals Reporting Template)
Key Updates
3. AMRT 1.31 (Additional Minerals Reporting Template)
Key Updates
Additional Context
AMRT continues to serve as a guidance-oriented template, supporting:
Next release expected: Fall 2026
Cross-Template Changes (All Three)
The following updates apply across EMRT, CMRT, and AMRT:
These changes are designed to improve data quality and interoperability without introducing new reporting burdens.
Required Actions for Companies
To stay aligned with RMI expectations:
Summary
The April 2026 RMI updates are focused refinements, not structural changes. The most relevant points are:
These updates require limited adjustments, but timely adoption is essential to maintain compliance and data integrity.
For organisations managing complex supply chains, these changes reinforce a key requirement: accurate, standardised, and traceable data across all reporting layers.
1cc GmbH is available to support organisations navigating these updates, from template adoption and supplier communication and full compliance framework alignment.