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Teck’s Highland Valley Copper achieves Canada’s first Copper Mark verification

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Teck Resources Ltd has announced Highland Valley Copper Operations (HVC) has been awarded the Copper Mark.

Copper Mark is a voluntary assurance framework to promote responsible production practices and demonstrate commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. To be verified for Copper Mark, HVC was assessed and independently verified against 32 responsible production criteria including greenhouse gas emissions, community health and safety, respect for Indigenous rights and business integrity.

“Copper is an essential material for the low-carbon future, and our focus is on helping meet the growing global need for copper in an environmentally and socially responsible way,” said Don Lindsay, President and CEO. “We are proud that HVC has been awarded the Copper Mark, demonstrating the operation’s commitment to sustainability and to ensuring customers have the information they need on our performance as a responsible copper producer.”

“We are pleased to welcome HVC among the growing number of sites that have received the Copper Mark,” added Michèle Brülhart, Executive Director of the Copper Mark. “HVC is our first Copper Mark recipient in Canada, and we congratulate them on their commitment to responsible practices.”

HVC is Teck’s first copper operation to achieve certification, with plans for each of Teck’s copper operations to be verified in the future. This includes Carmen de Andacollo and QB2, which is expected to begin production in 2H22.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/environment-sustainability/18032022/tecks-highland-valley-copper-achieves-canadas-first-copper-mark-verification/

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