TSX: TECK
NYSE: TECK
Headquarters:
Canada
Sector:
Base metals
Government Ownership:
No State Ownership
Pre-tax Revenues (in BUSD):
9.3 (31/12/2016)
Number of employees:
9,799 (31/12/2016)
Number of workers
(employees + contract workers):
not reported
Company-reported mining worker fatalities:
  • 2015 |
    Workers: 0
  • 2016 |
    Workers: 0
Home countries, where the company is headquartered
Producing countries, where the company has mining operations
Mine sites selected for mine-site-level assessment

Summary Results

Teck Resources is one of the three strongest performing companies for two areas: Lifecycle Management and Environmental Responsibility. In Lifecycle Management, Teck Resources’s results are in part due to the systems it has put in place to ensure its operations plan and budget for land rehabilitation and post-mining land-use, taking into consideration stakeholder expectations. In Environmental Responsibility, one of the company’s strongest performances relates to emergency preparedness. Notably, Teck Resources has company-wide systems in place to ensure its operations involve local stakeholders in the design and testing of emergency response plans.

Teck Resources achieves one of the five strongest results for Community Wellbeing, and one of the ten strongest for Economic Development, Business Conduct and Working Conditions. In Community Wellbeing, one of the company’s strongest results relates to community engagement. The company has systems in place to ensure its operations develop mechanisms for community members to participate in decision-making on matters that may impact them. In Business Conduct, the company’s performance is driven by its disclosure of its lobbying practices and positions, and its payments to sub-national and national governments, as well as its formal commitments on business ethics, anti-bribery and corruption and transparency of mineral revenues. In Working Conditions, Teck Resources’s strongest results relate to its commitment to provide safe and healthy workplaces and its tracking of its performance on this issue.

Overall, Teck Resources’s results across all areas are limited by a lack of evidence on Economic Development. For example, no evidence was found of Teck Resources having systems in place to develop procurement opportunities for producing country suppliers beyond those located locally to its mining operations.

Economic Development

0.222 / 1.000

Business Conduct

0.639 / 1.000

Lifecycle Management

0.690 / 1.000

Community Wellbeing

0.420 / 1.000

Working Conditions

0.564 / 1.000

Environmental Responsibility

0.714 / 1.000

The maximum value of 1.000 represents the aggregation of best scores achieved for all indicators in a given thematic area, taking into account all companies’ results. As the aggregate best score varies from one area to another, these charts cannot be used to compare company performances across different areas.

All company results are based on public domain data that have been sourced by RMI analysts or provided by companies. In the case of a few companies, very little information was available. It is important to note that a low score may only reflect a lack of relevant information in the company’s publicly available documentation.

Relative company performance

Commitment (11 indicators)

Action (41 indicators)

Effectiveness (21 indicators)

1.000 = aggregation of best scores for all indicators of this measurement area.

Indicator-by-indicator results

Economic Development

Selected Mine sites results

Mine sites individually assessed but not included
in the overall company score

Mine Site NameLocal Procurement (score /6.00)Local Employment (score /6.00)Community grievance mechanism (score /6.00)Workers grievance mechanism (score /6.00)Water quality and quantity (score /6.00)Biodiversity management (score /6.00)Mine site (score /6.00)
Carmen de Andacollo5410001.67
Quebrada Blanca5410212.17

List of all mine sites

Mine Site NameAliasesCountryCompany's share (%)ProductsMining types
Antamina (Teck Resources)*Peru22.5Copper, Zinc, Molybdenum, Lead, Silver, BismuthOpen-pit
Cardinal RiverCanada100CoalOpen-pit
Carmen de AndacolloChile90Copper, GoldOpen-pit
Coal MountainCanada100CoalOpen-pit
ElkviewCanada95CoalOpen-pit
Fording RiverCanada100CoalOpen-pit
Greenhills OperationsCanada100CoalOpen-pit
Highland Valley CopperHVC, BethlehemCanada100Copper, MolybdenumOpen-pit
Line CreekCanada100CoalOpen-pit
Pend OreilleUSA100Zinc, LeadUnderground
Quebrada BlancaChile76.5CopperOpen-pit
Red DogUSA100Zinc, Lead, SilverOpen-pit
*Joint-Venture not under direct control of the company and not included in RMI assessment

Closed mine sites (controlled assets under care & maintenance, closure or post-closure management)

Mine Site NameAliasesCountryCompany's share (%)ProductsMining typesYear of closure
ApexUSA100Copper, Gallium, GermaniumUnderground2003
BeavervellCanada100Silver, GoldOpen-pit1991
BluebellCanada100Lead, Zinc, SilverUnderground1972
BullmooseCanada60.9CoalOpen-pit2002
LouvicourtCanada55Zinc, CopperUnderground2005
MagmontUSA50Lead, ZincUnderground1995
McCrackenUSA100Silver, Lead, ZincUnderground1985
PolarisCanada100Zinc, LeadUnderground2002
QuintetteCanada92.6CoalOpen-pit2001
Sa Dena HesMount HundereCanada50Lead, ZincUnderground1992
SullivanCanada100Zinc, Lead, SilverUnderground2001

Main Shareholders

As of: 09/02/2018Shares (%)
China Investment Corporation10.49
Capital Research Global Investors7.79
Capital World Investors7.52
Impala Asset Management, LLC2.39
Letko, Brosseau & Associates Inc.2.38
RBC Global Asset Management Inc.2.13
Connor, Clark & Lunn Investment Management Ltd.2.12
The Vanguard Group, Inc.1.93
CIBC Asset Management Inc.1.48
Van Eck Associates Corporation1.46
TD Asset Management Inc.1.42
BMO Asset Management Inc.1.32
GMT Capital Corp.1.13
CIBC World Markets Inc.1.11
Laurion Capital Management LP1.07

Known Subsidiaries

As of: 31/12/2017Country
Compañía Minera de Antamina S.A.Peru
Compañía Minera Teck Carmen de Andacollo S.A.Chile
Compañia Minera Teck Quebrada Blanca S.AChile
Elkview Limited PartnershipCanada
Fording Partnership Canada
Fort Hills Energy Limited PartnershipCanada
TCAI Incorporated USA
TCL U.S. Holdings Ltd.Canada
Teck Alaska Incorporated USA
Teck American Incorporated USA
Teck Base Metals Ltd.Canada
Teck Chilean Holdings Ltd.Canada
Teck Coal Partnership Canada
Teck Highland Valley Copper PartnershipCanada
Teck Metals Ltd.Canada

Known Tax Jurisdictions

CanadaChilePeruUSA

Recent involvements in Investor/State investment disputes (since 2014)

No case

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