Teck Resources
- Teck Resources Company Facts
- HQ Location
- Vancouver, Canada
- Employee Count
- 12,000
- CEO
- Jonathan Price
- Revenue
- $15.57bn
Founded in 1906, Teck Resources Limited is a leading Canadian mining company committed to responsible resource development. With its headquarters in Vancouver, the company's business operations span across the exploration, production, and marketing of natural resources. Its core focus is on copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, and energy. Over the decades, Teck has positioned itself as a global leader in mining, leveraging innovation and technology to enhance productivity and sustainability.
The company prioritises sustainable practices, aiming to balance economic growth with environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Teck's approach to sustainability is integrated into its business model, striving to achieve climate goals and community engagement. By investing in leading-edge technologies and fostering partnerships, Teck promotes efficient and responsible mining practices. Its operations are underpinned by a commitment to safety, environmental protection, and respect for the communities in which it operates.
Teck demonstrates a robust corporate governance framework, ensuring transparency and accountability. Under the leadership of CEO Jonathan Price, the company continues to expand its global footprint while maintaining its dedication to ethical business conduct. Teck's strategic initiatives focus on growth opportunities in base metals and other essential resources, ensuring long-term value creation for its stakeholders. By championing innovation and sustainability, Teck remains at the forefront of the mining industry, delivering high-quality products to markets worldwide.
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