Relief Efforts

At Resolution Copper, we believe we have a responsibility to help when our community is in need. That’s why we’ve dedicated significant resources and volunteer hours to local relief efforts.

COVID-19

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have contributed over $1.6 million in relief funds to local charities and community organizations. These funds have gone towards funding personal protective equipment for frontline workers, school technology for virtual learning, and supporting shelters, senior centers, and childcare.

Local food banks

We have continuously provided assistance to the Superior Food Bank since 2007, working with the Arizona United Food Bank to donate over 233,000 meals and more than 50,000 cans of clean drinking water in 2020 alone. We don’t want any members of our community to go hungry or not have access to clean drinking water.

Disaster relief

Our community is sometimes hit with the unexpected. When the Copper Triangle suffered from devastating wildfires and flooding in the summer of 2021, we were ready and willing to help. Resolution Copper employees volunteered, and many offered a place to stay for those who were affected by the Telegraph and Mescal wildfires. The company also donated resources, including buildings and stored water supply, to assist in the emergency response. Following these natural disasters, Resolution Copper partnered with the Red Cross, Humane Society, and Superior Food Bank to donate food, water, and other supplies to evacuation centers.

Our Work

Resolution Copper Named Large Business of the Year by Mesa and Globe-Miami Chambers of Commerce

Resolution Copper is proud to announce that we have been named 2026 Large Business of the Year by both the Mesa Chamber of Commerce and the Globe-Miami Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Resolution Copper and United Association Local 469 Enter into Master Supply Agreement Supporting Operations in Arizona

Resolution Copper has entered into a Master Supply Agreement with Johnson Controls Inc. and the United Association Local 469 (U.A. Local 469), establishing a framework for ongoing facility maintenance and operational support services at the project site.

Opinion: Copper mine is a critical investment in Arizona

After over a decade, the path forward for Resolution Copper and the benefits it will bring are clear. The critics had their say — in federal permitting, in courtrooms, in Congress, and in the press — and lost at every turn. Now comes the important part for Superior, Arizona, our state’s economy, and our country’s future.

How Environmental Stewardship is Shaping the Future of Responsible Mining

Learn how Resolution Copper is advancing environmental stewardship through land reclamation, responsible mine planning, and community partnership.

Town of Superior Approves Historic Water Agreement with Resolution Copper

The Town of Superior Town Council has unanimously approved a landmark water agreement with Resolution Copper, securing a long-term, more than $20 million water mitigation commitment designed to protect and enhance the community’s water future.

Resolution Copper’s Funding of Globe High School Robotics Lab Prepares Students for Competitive Careers

In the small town of Globe, Arizona, with a population of just over 7,000 people, big ideas for the future are brewing among high school students.

Copper Strong: April Community Impact Across Arizona

Across Arizona, students explored future careers, volunteers served neighbors in need, families gathered at community events, and local partnerships continued creating real impact.

Resolution Copper employee Bryan Seppala awarded 2026 AAED Member of the Year

The Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) honored Resolution Copper employee Bryan Seppala, AZED Pro, with the prestigious Member of the Year award.

New Water Recycling System Reduces Annual Use by One Million Gallons

A new Potable Water Recycling System is now operating on site, reducing water use by an estimated one million gallons per year. The system captures clean analyzer water and returns it to the plant for reuse, replacing water that was previously discharged onto the ground.