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VANCOUVER - Taseko Mines (NYSE:TGB) Limited (TSX:TKO; NYSE American:TGB; LSE:TKO) published its annual Sustainability Report on Monday, highlighting operational achievements at its Gibraltar Mine and construction progress at its Florence Copper project.
The report, titled "C2 (Copper x Community)," marks the 20th year of Taseko’s operation of Gibraltar Mine, Canada’s second-largest copper mine. The company emphasized its focus on connecting copper production with community benefits.
Construction at Florence Copper in Arizona remained on schedule and on budget, with workers logging more than 500,000 construction hours without a lost-time injury in 2024. Once operational, Florence Copper is expected to produce high-purity copper with lower carbon emissions compared to traditional mining operations.
The company also reported progress on its Yellowhead copper project in British Columbia, including the opening of a new project office and engagement with the Simpcw First Nation’s Indigenous-led assessment process.
"2024 was a landmark year for Taseko, from both an operational and sustainability perspective," said Stuart McDonald, President & CEO of Taseko, in the press release statement.
The sustainability report focuses on what the company describes as "360° of Value" for stakeholders, highlighting Taseko’s approaches to operational excellence, health and safety, and community engagement across its mining operations.
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