Raising the Bar for Responsible Mining

At Resolution Copper, protecting the environment isn’t just a goal, it’s a responsibility we live by. And for Darla, our Environmental Principal Advisor, that responsibility is deeply personal.

Her journey began with a fascination for geology. Over time, that interest grew into a passion for sustainable practices and community engagement. Today, Darla is helping lead the charge in setting new environmental standards for the mining industry.

“Our goal isn’t just to meet environmental regulations,” Darla says. “It’s to raise the bar for the entire industry.”

Darla’s work is rooted in collaboration. As part of our environmental team, she works closely with local communities and environmental experts to shape how we work every day, from reclamation to long-term stewardship.

“This is our home,” she says. “We have to protect it not only for ourselves but for future generations.”

Our Commitment to a Sustainable Future
From restoring native habitats to partnering with Tribal and local communities, our environmental practices are rooted in respect for the land, the people, and the future.

We’ve invested over $75 million in cleaning up legacy mining impacts, delivered billions of gallons of water to Arizona farmers, and restored hundreds of acres with native vegetation. Our Tribal Monitoring Program, Emory Oak Initiative, and long-term water and cultural stewardship efforts reflect our commitment to doing things differently and doing them right. We’re proud of the innovative programs and partnerships that make these results possible.

Looking Ahead
People like Darla help bring this vision to life, but it’s a team effort. Together, we’re working to raise the bar for responsible mining and ensure that our operations leave a lasting, positive impact.

We’re not just building a mine; we’re protecting our home and shaping a more sustainable future for generations to come. Learn more about our environmental initiatives and how we’re working with communities to protect Arizona’s future.