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Resolution Copper Mining's (RCM's) five-year community plan helps define and drive our relationship with the communities directly impacted by the Resolution Project. At RCM, we know that being a responsible company means supporting development of a more sustainable society.

Simply put, our goal is to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to provide for their own needs. We seek to balance our economic success with social and environmental responsibility. Through interaction and communication, we seek to gain maximum community support for our project, while simultaneously helping to develop and enhance the communities where we operate.

This Plan is also part of our pledge to communicate with all RCM stakeholders in an open and transparent manner. Our Five-Year Community Plan, which is available to the public on our web site or upon request, identifies community relations goals, roles, alliances, initiatives, strategics and tactics that support both RCM's business goals and our strong commitment to sustainable development through 21st Century Mining Practices.

To review the 2005 Community Plan update click here.

To review the 2006 Community Plan update click here.

Resolution Copper completed its first Social and Environmental Report in 2004. It was prepared in accordance with Rio Tinto guidelines. We share this data with both internal audiences and external stakeholders in order to highlight achievements and communicate openly and honestly regarding challenges.

To review the 2006 Sustainable Development Report, click here.

To review the 2007 Sustainable Development Report, click here.

See our 2007 report, Sustainable Development
What's New

RCM & Superior Sign Mutual Benefits Agreement. Read more.

Forest Service sets public meeting to discuss RCM Pre-Feasibility Project. Read more.

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RCM Releases Economic and Fiscal Impact Study...read more