List of RE‑Source Platform Customers
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Companies using RE‑Source Platform for Blockchain Platform include: Glencore, a Switzerland based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 84146 employees and revenues of $230.94 billion, Tesla, a United States based Automotive organisation with 125665 employees and revenues of $97.69 billion, CMOC, a China based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 12317 employees and revenues of $29.68 billion, Eurasian Resources Group, a Luxembourg based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 70000 employees and revenues of $6.30 billion and many others.
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CMOC | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 12317 | $29.7B | China | Resource Sustainable Technologies | RE‑Source Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, CMOC implemented the RE‑Source Platform, a Blockchain Platform, to deliver comprehensive end-to-end traceability for cobalt hydroxide. The deployment focused on material flows originating at the TFM and KFM mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo, establishing a persistent provenance record to support downstream compliance and ESG reporting.
RE‑Source Platform was configured to capture minerals provenance and battery passport data capture capabilities, providing object-level traceability for cobalt hydroxide shipments. The implementation used the platform ledger and data capture workflows to record provenance attributes, custody events, and battery-passport metadata aligned with battery lifecycle reporting requirements.
Operational coverage encompassed supply chain, sustainability, and compliance functions, linking mine-level data capture at TFM and KFM with downstream reporting needs. The Blockchain Platform produced interoperable battery passport records and provenance trails intended for downstream buyers and regulatory reporting, while maintaining material-level auditability across handoffs.
Governance emphasis centered on standardizing custody-event recording and battery-passport data governance to support auditable provenance and compliance workflows. According to the vendor statement, the 2024 implementation improved provenance, ESG reporting and downstream compliance for CMOC’s cobalt hydroxide supply chain.
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Eurasian Resources Group | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 70000 | $6.3B | Luxembourg | Resource Sustainable Technologies | RE‑Source Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Eurasian Resources Group implemented RE‑Source Platform, a Blockchain Platform, as a founding participant in the RE‑Source network. The RE‑Source Platform is used by ERG for cobalt traceability, noted use Big Bags Traceability, to support responsible sourcing and ESG performance across its operations headquartered in Luxembourg and its mining and processing activities in Central Africa.
Functional usage centers on traceability capabilities and ESG and compliance reporting deliverables provided by the vendor, configured to create material serialization, chain of custody tracking and auditable provenance records for cobalt shipments. The deployment impacts supply chain, procurement and sustainability functions, consolidating provenance data to support certification workflows and external stakeholder reporting, while ERG participates in network governance and data stewardship processes on the RE‑Source Platform to align sourcing controls and compliance workflows with partner participants.
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Glencore | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 84146 | $230.9B | Switzerland | Resource Sustainable Technologies | RE‑Source Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Glencore became a founding industry partner of the RE‑Source Platform, a Blockchain Platform used to advance nickel traceability and ESG data exchange. The deployment is anchored at Glencore's corporate headquarters in Switzerland and operates at a global scope to support supply chain provenance across nickel sourcing and trading activities.
Glencore leverages the RE‑Source Platform through modules focused on critical minerals traceability and ESG and Battery Passport data exchange, with configurations to record provenance events and standardized ESG attributes for discrete nickel batches. The RE‑Source Platform is used to persist cryptographically verifiable records and to share standardized sustainability metadata across participating industry counter parties.
Operational coverage centers on sourcing, trading and sustainability reporting functions, enabling digital provenance records to be consumed by compliance and reporting workflows across Glencore's global organization. Use of the RE‑Source Platform aligns traceability data with corporate responsible sourcing and reporting processes.
As a founding industry partner Glencore participates in governance and the platform's shared data model for industry data exchange, shaping how provenance and ESG data are captured and exchanged. The RE‑Source Platform supports Glencore's supply chain provenance and compliance efforts for nickel, advancing responsible sourcing and external reporting capabilities.
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Tesla | Automotive | 125665 | $97.7B | United States | Resource Sustainable Technologies | RE‑Source Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Tesla deployed the RE‑Source Platform, a Blockchain Platform provided by Resource Sustainable Technologies, to establish cryptographic provenance for cobalt and nickel used in electric vehicle battery supply chains. The deployment positioned the RE‑Source Platform as a distributed ledger service to capture supplier attestations, shipment events, and material certificates across upstream partners and tiered suppliers.
Configuration work concentrated on provenance ledger capabilities, supplier onboarding and certification modules, event-level recording, immutable timestamps, and enforcement of digital signatures for non-repudiation. The RE‑Source Platform implementation documented transaction records and audit trails at the item and batch level, aligning platform configuration with provenance and sustainability reporting workflows.
Operational coverage targeted procurement, supply chain operations, and sustainability reporting functions within Tesla’s battery sourcing organization, connecting selected suppliers into a shared ledger model. The platform implementation included secure supplier interfaces and programmatic exchange mechanisms to ingest attestations and certificates from partners, enabling consistent, auditable material flows across the supplier network.
Governance and process controls emphasized role-based attestation, access controls, and cryptographic privacy techniques referenced in industry discussions, including per-access encryption and digital signature strategies to balance transparency and confidentiality. Implementation design focused on producing immutable audit records and enforceable digital attestations while preserving sensitive commercial data through access controls and encryption.
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