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Global Metals and Mining Conference
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Sustainability
Investors Roundtable
June 28, 2022
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Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Both these slides and the accompanying oral presentation contain certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements as defined in applicable securities laws (collectively referred to as forward-looking statements).
These statements relate to future events or our future performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of any of the words “anticipate”, “plan”, “continue”, “estimate”,
“expect”, “may”, “will”, “project”, “predict”, “potential”, “should”, “believe” and similar expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors
that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of this presentation.
These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning: forecast production; forecast operating costs, unit costs, capital costs and other costs; sales forecasts; our strategies, objectives and goals;
future prices and price volatility for copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, blended bitumen and other products and commodities that we produce and sell, as well as oil, natural gas and petroleum products; the demand for and supply of
copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, blended bitumen and other products and commodities that we produce and sell; projected copper growth and potential to become a top 10 copper producer; our expectation that QB2 will double our
consolidated copper production by 2023; potential production from our projects and the potential of our projects to grow copper equivalent production by 5x current production; projected distributions of cash flow to shareholders
under the capital allocation framework; the potential to increase cash returns; our sustainability strategy, including our target to achieve net-zero scope 2 emissions by 2025, net-zero operations by 2050 and a 33% scope 1 and 2
carbon intensity reduction by 2030, our plan to be compliant with Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management at all facilities by August 2023 and all other statements on the slides titled “Our Sustainability Strategy” and
“Operational Decarbonization Goals”; the expectations and goals of our climate change strategy and all future oriented statements and actions set out in the slides titled “Pathway to Zero Emissions from Haul Trucks”, “Supporting
Scope 3 Emission Reductions Across our Value Chain” and “Our Decarbonization Journey”; our expectations regarding increased focus on nature positive initiatives; and our nature positive and biodiversity goals and all future
orientated actions, statements or expectations related thereto, including our intention to conserve or rehabilitate three hectares for every one hectare disturbed, to dedicate 25% of community investment to nature and that by 2030
our conservation, protection and restoration of land and biodiversity will exceed the disturbance caused by our mining activities from a 2020 baseline and all other future orientated actions, statements or expectations on the slides
titled “How could Teck be Nature Positive?” and “Immediate Action”.
Actual results and developments are likely to differ, and may differ materially, from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. Such statements are based on a number of
assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions regarding: general business and economic conditions; commodity and power prices; assumption that QB2 becomes fully producing within
expected timeframes; the supply and demand for, deliveries of, and the level and volatility of prices of copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, and blended bitumen and our other metals and minerals, as well as oil, natural gas and other
petroleum products; the timing of the receipt of permits and other regulatory and governmental approvals for our development projects and other operations, including mine extensions; our costs of production, and our production
and productivity levels, as well as those of our competitors; continuing availability of water and power resources for our operations; credit market conditions and conditions in financial markets generally; our ability to procure
equipment and operating supplies and services in sufficient quantities on a timely basis; the availability of qualified employees and contractors for our operations, including our new developments and our ability to attract and retain
skilled employees; the satisfactory negotiation of collective agreements with unionized employees; the impact of changes in Canadian-U.S. dollar exchange rates, Canadian dollar-Chilean Peso exchange rates and other foreign
exchange rates on our costs and results; the accuracy of our mineral, steelmaking coal and oil reserve and resource estimates (including with respect to size, grade and recoverability) and the geological, operational and price
assumptions on which these are based; tax benefits and tax rates; the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our operations and projects and on global markets; and our ongoing relations with our employees and with our business
and joint venture partners. Expectations regarding our operations are based on numerous assumptions regarding the operations. Statements concerning future production costs or volumes are based on numerous assumptions of
management regarding operating matters and on assumptions that demand for products develops as anticipated; that customers and other counterparties perform their contractual obligations; that operating and capital plans will not
be disrupted by issues such as mechanical failure, unavailability of parts and supplies, labour disturbances, COVID-19, interruption in transportation or utilities, or adverse weather conditions; and that there are no material
unanticipated variations in the cost of energy or supplies. Our sustainability goals and strategies are based on a number of additional assumptions, including regarding the biodiversity and climate-change consequences; availability
and effectiveness of technologies needed to achieve our sustainability goals and priorities; availability of land or other opportunities for conservation, rehabilitation or capacity building on commercially reasonable terms and our
ability to obtain any required external approvals or consensus for such opportunities; the availability of clean energy sources and zero-emissions alternatives for transportation on reasonable terms; our ability to implement new
source control or mine design strategies on commercially reasonable terms without impacting production objectives; our ability to successfully implement our technology and innovation strategy; and the performance of new
technologies in accordance with our expectations.
The foregoing list of important factors and assumptions is not exhaustive. Other events or circumstances could cause our actual results to differ materially from those estimated or projected and expressed in, or implied by, our
forward-looking statements. See also the risks and assumptions discussed under “Risk Factors” in our 2021 Annual Information Form and in subsequent filings, which can be found under our profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com)
and on EDGAR (www.sec.gov). Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements or the foregoing list of factors, whether as a result of new information or
future events or otherwise.
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Welcome &
About Teck
June 28, 2022
H. Fraser Phillips
Senior Vice President, Investor
Relations and Strategic Analysis
Helen Kelly
Director, Investor Relations
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$4.7
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021 49%
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
$13.5
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Adjusted EBITDA Margin
Revenues ($ billions)
Copper
23%
Zinc
26%
Energy
4%
Steelmaking
Coal
47%
About Teck
Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-GAAP ratio. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios” slides.
Cash Flows from Operations ($ billions)
Fort Hills
Our Purpose
To provide essential resources the world is counting on to make life better
while caring for the people, communities, and land that we love.
Revenue by Business Unit (5-year average)
Copper
A significant copper
producer in the Americas
and a global leader. With
QB2 as our cornerstone,
we have one of the best
copper production growth
profiles in the industry.
Steelmaking Coal
The world’s second largest
seaborne exporter, with
some of the highest-quality
steelmaking coal required
for the low-carbon
transition.
Zinc
One of the largest
producers of mined zinc
globally. We own one of
the world’s largest fully
integrated zinc and lead
smelting and refining
facilities.
Energy
Interest in an oil sands mine
that produces a low-carbon
intensity product with a
wells-to-wheel emissions
intensity equivalent to that
of the average barrel of
crude oil refined in the U.S.
Highland Valley Copper
Antamina
Quebrada Blanca
Carmen de Andacollo
Quebrada Blanca 2
Red Dog
Trail Operations
Fording River
Greenhills
Line Creek
Elkview
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
1 1 Producing Operation
Development Project
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Industry
leading
copper growth
• QB2 expected to double
consolidated copper
production by 2023
• Portfolio of attractive
projects has the potential
to add 5x current copper
equivalent production
Rebalance portfolio
of high-quality assets
to low-carbon metals
• Proven operational
excellence and
RACE21TM underpins
cost competitiveness
• Average 5-year adjusted
EBITDA margins of 41%1
• Maximize cash flows
to fund copper growth
Balance growth
and cash returns
to shareholders
• Investment grade
balance sheet
• Rigorous capital
allocation framework
distributes
30-100% of available
cash flow to shareholders
• Approaching cash flow
inflection and potential
increase in cash returns
Leadership
in ESG and
operational excellence
• ESG embedded into
operations and strategy
• Industry-leading
ESG rankings
• Among world’s lowest
carbon intensities for
copper, zinc and
steelmaking coal
production
• Net zero operations by
2050
Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-GAAP ratio. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios” slides.
Long-term
sustainable
shareholder
value
Copper Growth
Our investment proposition
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Unrivaled suite of options diversified
by geography, scale, time to
development and by-products
• Balance growth with returns
to shareholders
• De-risk through integrated technical,
social, environmental and commercial
evaluations
• Prudent optimization of funding
sources
Outstanding Copper Growth Pipeline
Potential copper equivalent from growth options is 5x current production1
7
Excludes Highland Valley Copper and Antamina mine life extensions.
318
121
151
134
QB2
(100%)
San
Nicolás
QB Mill
Expansion
Zafranal
Galore
Creek
Future QB
Expansions
Nueva
Unión
Mesaba
Schaft Creek
2023 to 2027
Potential
2028 to 2032
Potential
2033 +
Potential
345kt
CuEq
Production
2021A
~1.6 Mt
~1.1 Mt
~2.2 Mt
+200%
+350%
+530%
Cu-Au
Cu-Zn
Au-Ag
Cu-Au-Ag
Cu-Ni
PGM-Co
Cu-Mo
Au-Ag
Cu-Ag-Mo
Cu-Ag-Mo
Cu-Au
Ag-Mo
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Sustainability at Teck
June 28, 2022
Doug Brown
Vice President, Corporate Affairs
Katie Fedosenko
Director, ESG Engagement
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Sustainability Leadership
Committed to the highest standards of safety and sustainability
Reporting Frameworks
GRI Standards
SASB Standards
Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures
(TCFD)
Industry Groups
Gold Class Award
2022
“AA” rating
Performance in
top 10% of
subindustry
#2 ranked
diversified
metals mining
company
Top ranked
North American
Mining company
Top percentile
mining subsector
Rated Prime
among the top 10%
of Metals & Mining
companies
Ratings & Rankings
Top-ranked mining company
DJSI World & North American Indices
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ESG Governance
Commitment to transparency and accountability
• Sustainability embedded across governance,
management and operations
• Executive remuneration linked to
sustainability performance:
‒ 10-20% of annual incentive program connected to
sustainability performance
‒ 20% of long-term incentive program performance
share unit plan based on sustainability performance
• Annual disclosure of all payments
to governments
• Anonymous whistleblower hotline
for all employees and contractors
• Policy of no political donations
• US$4 billion sustainability linked finance facility:
carbon emissions, health and safety, gender diversity
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Materiality
Reporting and focus on most material ESG issues
Importance to Teck
Importance
to
External
Stakeholders
Environmental Social Governance
Health & Safety
1
Indigenous Peoples
2
Climate Change
3
Water Management
4
Communities
5
Innovation & Technology
6
Regulatory Landscape
7
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
8
Tailings
9
Reclamation & Land Use
10
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* All indicators include employees and contractors.
Performance metrics are related to performance of Teck-managed operations and do not include joint ventures.
Rates are based on 200,000 hours.
38% reduction
in high-potential
incident frequency
rate vs 2020*
11% reduction
in lost-time
disabling injury
frequency vs 2020*
1.00
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
High Potential Incident Frequency Lost Time Disabling Injury Frequency
12
Health and Safety
2021 performance
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Innovation & Technology
• RACE21TM initiatives expected to
generated $1.1 billion in annual benefits
• Improved productivity, safety and
sustainability performance
Human & Indigenous Rights
• Zero human rights incidents in 2021
• 85 active agreements with Indigenous
Peoples
Inclusion & Diversity
• 1/3 of all new hires in 2021 women
• 21% women at Teck vs. Bloomberg
2019 industry average of 15.7%
• Forbes World’s Best Employers 2022
Water & Tailings
• Desalinated seawater in place of
freshwater at QB2
• Quadrupling Elk Valley water treatment
from 2020 to 2022
• Global Industry Standard on Tailings
Management (GISTM) at all facilities
August 2023
ESG Performance
Highlights from key material topics
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Sustainability Case Study
Digital innovation to improve water performance
• Developing in-house digital application to track
water flow and quality at Fording River Operations
through our RACE21TM program
• First of its kind tool to help manage water in real-time
• Similar application in development for tailings
management aligned with GISTM
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Our Sustainability Strategy
Short- and long-term improvement goals in key areas of focus
Tailings
Climate
Change
Water
Health
and
Safety
Our
People
Responsible
Production
Biodiversity
Communities
& Indigenous
Peoples
Eliminate fatalities, serious injuries
and occupational disease.
Foster a workplace where everyone
is included, valued and equipped for
today and the future.
Work towards securing a net
positive impact on biodiversity.
Be a carbon neutral
operator by 2050.
Manage our tailings across their life
cycle in a safe and environmentally
responsible way.
Collaborate with communities and Indigenous
Peoples to generate economic benefits, advance
reconciliation and improve community well-being.
Provide the metals and minerals
needed for the transition to an
economy focused on reducing
waste and keeping products in use.
Transition to low-quality or
seawater sources in water-
scarce regions. Implement
innovative water management
and treatment solutions to
protect water quality.
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ESG Resources for Investors
Scan to access Teck’s Disclosure Portal and
2021 Sustainability Report
• Sustainability reporting for 21 years in
Core accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Standards
• Aligned with Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
(SASB)
• Task Force for Climate-Related Financial Disclosure
(TCFD) aligned report “Climate Change Outlook 2021”
• Separate data download with ESG data
of interest to investment community
• Detailed performance and management approach
for each Material Issue
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Low Carbon
Transition
June 28, 2022
Sepanta Dorri
Vice President, Decarbonization
Chris Adachi
Director, Climate Change
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Metals and
minerals for a
low-carbon
economy
• Rebalancing portfolio towards
copper with our attractive
portfolio of copper projects
• QB2 to double consolidated
copper production by 2023
Our Climate Change Strategy
Competitive
low carbon
operations
• Among world’s lowest carbon
intensities for copper, zinc and
steelmaking coal production
• Proven operational excellence
and RACE21TM underpins cost
and carbon competitiveness
Support emissions
reduction in our
value chain
• Working with steelmaking coal
customers and transportation
providers to reduce
downstream emissions
by 2030
• Ambition to achieve net zero
Scope 3 emissions by 2050
Reducing our
operational
carbon footprint
• Targeting:
‒ Net zero Scope 2
emissions by 2025
‒ 33% Scope 1 and 2 carbon
intensity reduction by 2030
‒ Net zero Scope 1 and 2
emissions by 2050
• Invest in ecosystems to
enhance carbon removals
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Grow Maximize Value, Drive Free Cash Flow
Copper Zinc Steelmaking Coal
Global Growth
to 2050
 2.3x
Green technologies, electrification
and energy efficiency
 2.1x
Galvanizing to protect steel, batteries,
renewables, infrastructure
→ 1.0x Seaborne steelmaking coal
Decarbonization of coastal blast furnaces, and
steel demand resulting from population growth,
urbanization and a growing middle class
Teck
Market Position
Top 20 producer today,
Potential to become top 101
Largest net zinc miner
globally
Second largest seaborne
steelmaking coal supplier
Teck Cost
Competitiveness
Antamina
First quartile2
QB2
Second quartile2
Red Dog
First quartile3
Antamina
Second quartile3
Steelmaking Coal Delivered Operating Margin
Top quartile4
Portfolio of Future-Essential Resources
Capitalizing on strong demand in the transition to a low-carbon economy
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Teck is Among the Lowest Carbon Intensity Miners
Our low carbon transition starts from a strong position
Teck
Carbon pricing already built into majority
of our business
CO2 Coal Intensity Curve (2020)
t CO2e/t saleable coal
Cumulative production (Million tonnes)
Cumulative production (Million tonnes)
Renewable, zero-carbon power sources
make up 96% of our operational power
CO2 Zinc Intensity Curve (2020)
t CO2e/t zinc equivalent
CO2 Copper Intensity Curve (2020)
t CO2e/t copper equivalent
5 10
Teck
Cumulative production (Million tonnes)
5 10 15
Teck
100 200
Low-quartile CO2 emissions per tonne of copper, zinc and steelmaking coal production1
Copper Zinc Steelmaking Coal
300
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Operational Decarbonization Goals
Focusing on material drivers to deliver on our commitments
-1
0
1
2
3
4
Carbon Offsets
Million
tonnes
of
CO
2
e
Carbon Reduction Pathways
By 2050
Achieve net zero
emissions
across operations
By 2030
Reduce carbon
intensity of
operations by 33%
By 2025
Achieve net zero
Scope 2 emissions
Baseline
Natural Gas and Coal
Electricity
Diesel
Fugitive Methane
Offsets & Insets
Legend:
Contracting remaining
50% renewable energy
at QB2 by 2025
Trolley-assist &
zero emission
haul trucks
Renewable fuels /
CCUS / coal
drying
Assessing fugitive
methane
emissions
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Operational Decarbonization Goals
Focusing on material drivers to deliver on our commitments
Carbon Emission Reduction Activities
Exploring the potential use of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)
Pilot CCUS
Assessing fugitive methane emissions
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2026 2027 2028 2029
Sourcing 100% renewable energy at Carmen de Andacollo
Agreement with Caterpillar to deploy 30 zero-emissions large haul trucks by 2030
Field test early-learner haul truck with Caterpillar
Contracting 100% of operational energy at QB2 from renewable sources
Evaluating the elimination of fossil-fuel power dryers at our steelmaking coal operations
Complete first nature-based solutions offset project
Begin transition to zero-emission coal drying
Contracted 50% of operational energy at QB2 from renewable sources
Piloting and adopting smaller zero emissions vehicles (e.g. electric buses)
Teck to pilot electric transport truck at Highland Valley Copper Operations
2025
Net zero
Scope 2 emissions
2030
33% intensity
reduction
Natural Gas and Coal
Electricity
Diesel
Fugitive Methane
Offsets & Insets
Legend:
Begin deployment of 30 Caterpillar zero-emission trucks
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Near term diesel
displacement
Zero-emission fleet
Zero-emission fleet
infrastructure
Pathway To Zero Emissions from Haul Trucks
Trolley-Assist
implementation Electrical
infrastructure
Hydrogen
infrastructure
Renewable Fuel
Zero-Emission Haul Trucks
Energy Intensity
Modeling
Economic analysis
Implement pilot
Develop retrofit kits
Maximize trolley-assist in
5-year planning process
Implement pilot
Optimize for blend
and cost
Refine energy
requirements by
technology by site
Original Equipment
Manufacturer collaborations,
including Caterpillar – Early
Learner & Pilot from 2024
Battery vs. fuel cell economic
trade-off analysis
Charging station
Accelerate capacity
expansion
Commercialize dynamic
charging solutions from
ChargeOn Challenge
Existing Fleet
Legend
Zero Emission
Solution
Infrastructure
Existing Fleet
Pursuing near term diesel
displacement opportunities
with renewable fuels and
trolley-assist deployments
Future Fleet
Partnerships with OEMs
and other miners to
accelerate deployment of
zero emission hydrogen
and battery electric fleet at
our mine sites
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Supporting Scope 3 Emission Reductions
Across Our Value Chain
2030 Goal:
Support partners to advance GHG reduction solutions capable of
reducing the global carbon intensity of steelmaking by 30%
2030 Goal:
Support a 40% reduction in shipping intensity of our steelmaking
coal through partnership with customers and transportation providers
to establish low-emissions supply chain corridors
Transportation Processing
2050 Ambition: Achieve net zero Scope 3 emissions by 2050
Teck/Oldendorff energy efficient bulk carrier agreement
(Nov 2021)
Rendering of Trail Smelter carbon capture pilot evaluation
(May 2022)
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Our Decarbonization Journey
Progressive abatement through 2050
Sourcing
100%
renewable energy
at Carmen de Andacollo
from 2020
Achieving 100%
Renewable Power
Sourcing
>50%
of operational energy
at QB2 from
renewable sources
US $4 billion
sustainable financing facility
inclusive of climate change goals
Teck 2020
Climate Change
Report
Teck and Oldendorff Carriers
agree to employ energy
efficient bulk carriers to
reduce emissions by
45,000 TCO2
Reducing
Downstream
Emissions
Teck’s Highland Valley Copper
achieves Canada’s first
copper mark verification
Teck and DLT Partner to pilot
traceability for critical minerals
with blockchain
Improving
Traceability
Teck and Caterpillar
to advance
zero-emissions
30 mining haul trucks
through to 2030
Decarbonizing Our
Operational Footprint
Teck first to pilot
electric transport truck
at Highland Valley Copper
operations
Climate Change Transparency
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Nature Positive
June 28, 2022
Carleigh Whitman
Director, Environment
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Global Context
Increased focus on nature: ‘The Next Climate Change’
What we expect to see going forward
• Increased international law (Post-2020 Global
Biodiversity Framework; 30x30 goals and Nature
Positive global goal)
• Increased financial disclosure (TNFD)
• Future extractive sector action and increased
regional regulation
• Biodiversity goals critical to sustainability leadership
Global biodiversity
decreased by 68%
from 1970 to 2016
Climate change
increasingly linked
to biodiversity crisis
Continuation of
current trajectory will
result in 20% of all
species becoming
extinct in next
several decades
Over half the world’s
economic output
(US$44 trillion) is
highly or moderately
dependent on nature
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Teck’s Nature Positive Goal
Actions include:
• Conserving or rehabilitating > 3 ha for every 1 disturbed
• Dedicating 25% community investment to nature
By 2030, our conservation, protection and
restoration of land and biodiversity will exceed
the disturbance caused by our mining
activities from a 2020 baseline
Rehabilitation Nature Positive
Conservation
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How Could Teck be Nature Positive?
Nature-informed decision making across mine life cycle
and value chain
• Guided by Western science and Indigenous learning
• Assess biodiversity impacts of our actions, avoid or
minimize negative impacts where possible
Rehabilitation excellence to accelerate pace and success
• In progress for all eligible land impacted by mining
at our operations by 2030
• Innovative research and development
Conservation, protection and restoration by 2030
to exceed disturbance since 2020
• Actions in each region we operate
Mountain goat at a Teck mine site in Canada
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Immediate Action
New initiatives include 14,000 hectares (ha)
of new conservation at program launch:
• Purchase of last remaining unprotected land within the
Darkwoods Conservation Area (~8,000 ha in southeast BC,
Canada)
• Land donation of endangered grassland ecosystem
(162 ha in the Luke Creek Conservation Corridor,
southeast BC, Canada)
• Conserve a unique and high-value wetland ecosystem
in partnership with the Ollagüe Quechua community (5,800 ha
Salar de Alconcha, Chile)
• $10 million Indigenous Stewardship Fund to support capacity
building for engagement and participation in conservation
• $12 million to support future high priority conservation projects
in BC (Nature Conservancy of Canada)
Salar de Alconcha wetland ecosystem conservation area in Chile
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For Further Information
Supplemental Information for Investors
Click here or scan the QR code below to reference slides
Contact Investor Relations
investors@teck.com
Toll-free in Canada and the U.S.: 1.877.759.6226
Outside Canada and the U.S.: 604.699.4257
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Endnotes
Slide 6: Copper Growth
1. Five years from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021.
Slide 7: Outstanding Copper Growth Pipeline
1. 2021 actuals include Antamina, Andacollo, Highland Valley, and Quebrada Blanca. Excludes Highland Valley Copper and
Antamina mine life extensions. Growth calculated using asset’s first five full years average annual copper production.
Consolidated (100%) production shown for Quebrada Blanca 2, QB mill expansion, Zafranal and Schaft Creek. Attributable
production shown for San Nicolás, Galore Creek, NuevaUnión and Mesaba.
Slide 19: Portfolio of Future-Essential Resources
1. Based on Wood Mackenzie’s Q4 2021 long term outlook. Based on equity ownership and including all probable and possible
projects to 2040.
2. Data compiled by Teck based on Wood Mackenzie’s total cash + capex cost curve 2021.
3. Data compiled by Teck based on Wood Mackenzie’s total cash + capex cost curve 2023.
4. Data compiled by Teck based on Wood Mackenzie’s data.
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Non-GAAP Financial
Measures and Ratios
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Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios
Our financial results are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board. This presentation includes reference to certain non-GAAP financial measures and
non-GAAP ratios, which are not measures recognized under IFRS, do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and may not be comparable to similar financial measures or ratios disclosed by other issuers. These financial measures
and ratios have been derived from our financial statements and applied on a consistent basis as appropriate. We disclose these financial measures and ratios because we believe they assist readers in understanding the results of our operations
and financial position and provide further information about our financial results to investors. These measures should not be considered in isolation or used in substitute for other measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. For more
information on our use of non-GAAP financial measures and ratios, see the section titled “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios” in our most recent Management Discussion & Analysis, which is incorporated by reference herein and is
available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Additional information on certain non-GAAP ratios is below.
Non-GAAP Ratios
Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-GAAP ratio comprised of adjusted EBITDA, divided by revenue. There is no similar financial measure in our financial statements with which to compare. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. We
believe this measure assists us and readers to compare margins on a percentage basis among our business units.
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  • 1. Global Metals and Mining Conference 1 Sustainability Investors Roundtable June 28, 2022
  • 2. Global Metals and Mining Conference 2 Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements Both these slides and the accompanying oral presentation contain certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements as defined in applicable securities laws (collectively referred to as forward-looking statements). These statements relate to future events or our future performance. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. The use of any of the words “anticipate”, “plan”, “continue”, “estimate”, “expect”, “may”, “will”, “project”, “predict”, “potential”, “should”, “believe” and similar expressions is intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. These statements speak only as of the date of this presentation. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning: forecast production; forecast operating costs, unit costs, capital costs and other costs; sales forecasts; our strategies, objectives and goals; future prices and price volatility for copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, blended bitumen and other products and commodities that we produce and sell, as well as oil, natural gas and petroleum products; the demand for and supply of copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, blended bitumen and other products and commodities that we produce and sell; projected copper growth and potential to become a top 10 copper producer; our expectation that QB2 will double our consolidated copper production by 2023; potential production from our projects and the potential of our projects to grow copper equivalent production by 5x current production; projected distributions of cash flow to shareholders under the capital allocation framework; the potential to increase cash returns; our sustainability strategy, including our target to achieve net-zero scope 2 emissions by 2025, net-zero operations by 2050 and a 33% scope 1 and 2 carbon intensity reduction by 2030, our plan to be compliant with Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management at all facilities by August 2023 and all other statements on the slides titled “Our Sustainability Strategy” and “Operational Decarbonization Goals”; the expectations and goals of our climate change strategy and all future oriented statements and actions set out in the slides titled “Pathway to Zero Emissions from Haul Trucks”, “Supporting Scope 3 Emission Reductions Across our Value Chain” and “Our Decarbonization Journey”; our expectations regarding increased focus on nature positive initiatives; and our nature positive and biodiversity goals and all future orientated actions, statements or expectations related thereto, including our intention to conserve or rehabilitate three hectares for every one hectare disturbed, to dedicate 25% of community investment to nature and that by 2030 our conservation, protection and restoration of land and biodiversity will exceed the disturbance caused by our mining activities from a 2020 baseline and all other future orientated actions, statements or expectations on the slides titled “How could Teck be Nature Positive?” and “Immediate Action”. Actual results and developments are likely to differ, and may differ materially, from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. Such statements are based on a number of assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions regarding: general business and economic conditions; commodity and power prices; assumption that QB2 becomes fully producing within expected timeframes; the supply and demand for, deliveries of, and the level and volatility of prices of copper, zinc, steelmaking coal, and blended bitumen and our other metals and minerals, as well as oil, natural gas and other petroleum products; the timing of the receipt of permits and other regulatory and governmental approvals for our development projects and other operations, including mine extensions; our costs of production, and our production and productivity levels, as well as those of our competitors; continuing availability of water and power resources for our operations; credit market conditions and conditions in financial markets generally; our ability to procure equipment and operating supplies and services in sufficient quantities on a timely basis; the availability of qualified employees and contractors for our operations, including our new developments and our ability to attract and retain skilled employees; the satisfactory negotiation of collective agreements with unionized employees; the impact of changes in Canadian-U.S. dollar exchange rates, Canadian dollar-Chilean Peso exchange rates and other foreign exchange rates on our costs and results; the accuracy of our mineral, steelmaking coal and oil reserve and resource estimates (including with respect to size, grade and recoverability) and the geological, operational and price assumptions on which these are based; tax benefits and tax rates; the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our operations and projects and on global markets; and our ongoing relations with our employees and with our business and joint venture partners. Expectations regarding our operations are based on numerous assumptions regarding the operations. Statements concerning future production costs or volumes are based on numerous assumptions of management regarding operating matters and on assumptions that demand for products develops as anticipated; that customers and other counterparties perform their contractual obligations; that operating and capital plans will not be disrupted by issues such as mechanical failure, unavailability of parts and supplies, labour disturbances, COVID-19, interruption in transportation or utilities, or adverse weather conditions; and that there are no material unanticipated variations in the cost of energy or supplies. Our sustainability goals and strategies are based on a number of additional assumptions, including regarding the biodiversity and climate-change consequences; availability and effectiveness of technologies needed to achieve our sustainability goals and priorities; availability of land or other opportunities for conservation, rehabilitation or capacity building on commercially reasonable terms and our ability to obtain any required external approvals or consensus for such opportunities; the availability of clean energy sources and zero-emissions alternatives for transportation on reasonable terms; our ability to implement new source control or mine design strategies on commercially reasonable terms without impacting production objectives; our ability to successfully implement our technology and innovation strategy; and the performance of new technologies in accordance with our expectations. The foregoing list of important factors and assumptions is not exhaustive. Other events or circumstances could cause our actual results to differ materially from those estimated or projected and expressed in, or implied by, our forward-looking statements. See also the risks and assumptions discussed under “Risk Factors” in our 2021 Annual Information Form and in subsequent filings, which can be found under our profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and on EDGAR (www.sec.gov). Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements or the foregoing list of factors, whether as a result of new information or future events or otherwise.
  • 3. Global Metals and Mining Conference 3 Welcome & About Teck June 28, 2022 H. Fraser Phillips Senior Vice President, Investor Relations and Strategic Analysis Helen Kelly Director, Investor Relations
  • 4. Global Metals and Mining Conference 5 $4.7 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 49% 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 $13.5 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Adjusted EBITDA Margin Revenues ($ billions) Copper 23% Zinc 26% Energy 4% Steelmaking Coal 47% About Teck Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-GAAP ratio. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios” slides. Cash Flows from Operations ($ billions) Fort Hills Our Purpose To provide essential resources the world is counting on to make life better while caring for the people, communities, and land that we love. Revenue by Business Unit (5-year average) Copper A significant copper producer in the Americas and a global leader. With QB2 as our cornerstone, we have one of the best copper production growth profiles in the industry. Steelmaking Coal The world’s second largest seaborne exporter, with some of the highest-quality steelmaking coal required for the low-carbon transition. Zinc One of the largest producers of mined zinc globally. We own one of the world’s largest fully integrated zinc and lead smelting and refining facilities. Energy Interest in an oil sands mine that produces a low-carbon intensity product with a wells-to-wheel emissions intensity equivalent to that of the average barrel of crude oil refined in the U.S. Highland Valley Copper Antamina Quebrada Blanca Carmen de Andacollo Quebrada Blanca 2 Red Dog Trail Operations Fording River Greenhills Line Creek Elkview 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 1 Producing Operation Development Project
  • 5. Global Metals and Mining Conference 6 Industry leading copper growth • QB2 expected to double consolidated copper production by 2023 • Portfolio of attractive projects has the potential to add 5x current copper equivalent production Rebalance portfolio of high-quality assets to low-carbon metals • Proven operational excellence and RACE21TM underpins cost competitiveness • Average 5-year adjusted EBITDA margins of 41%1 • Maximize cash flows to fund copper growth Balance growth and cash returns to shareholders • Investment grade balance sheet • Rigorous capital allocation framework distributes 30-100% of available cash flow to shareholders • Approaching cash flow inflection and potential increase in cash returns Leadership in ESG and operational excellence • ESG embedded into operations and strategy • Industry-leading ESG rankings • Among world’s lowest carbon intensities for copper, zinc and steelmaking coal production • Net zero operations by 2050 Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-GAAP ratio. See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios” slides. Long-term sustainable shareholder value Copper Growth Our investment proposition
  • 6. Global Metals and Mining Conference Unrivaled suite of options diversified by geography, scale, time to development and by-products • Balance growth with returns to shareholders • De-risk through integrated technical, social, environmental and commercial evaluations • Prudent optimization of funding sources Outstanding Copper Growth Pipeline Potential copper equivalent from growth options is 5x current production1 7 Excludes Highland Valley Copper and Antamina mine life extensions. 318 121 151 134 QB2 (100%) San Nicolás QB Mill Expansion Zafranal Galore Creek Future QB Expansions Nueva Unión Mesaba Schaft Creek 2023 to 2027 Potential 2028 to 2032 Potential 2033 + Potential 345kt CuEq Production 2021A ~1.6 Mt ~1.1 Mt ~2.2 Mt +200% +350% +530% Cu-Au Cu-Zn Au-Ag Cu-Au-Ag Cu-Ni PGM-Co Cu-Mo Au-Ag Cu-Ag-Mo Cu-Ag-Mo Cu-Au Ag-Mo
  • 7. Global Metals and Mining Conference 8 Sustainability at Teck June 28, 2022 Doug Brown Vice President, Corporate Affairs Katie Fedosenko Director, ESG Engagement
  • 8. Global Metals and Mining Conference 9 Sustainability Leadership Committed to the highest standards of safety and sustainability Reporting Frameworks GRI Standards SASB Standards Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Industry Groups Gold Class Award 2022 “AA” rating Performance in top 10% of subindustry #2 ranked diversified metals mining company Top ranked North American Mining company Top percentile mining subsector Rated Prime among the top 10% of Metals & Mining companies Ratings & Rankings Top-ranked mining company DJSI World & North American Indices
  • 9. Global Metals and Mining Conference 10 ESG Governance Commitment to transparency and accountability • Sustainability embedded across governance, management and operations • Executive remuneration linked to sustainability performance: ‒ 10-20% of annual incentive program connected to sustainability performance ‒ 20% of long-term incentive program performance share unit plan based on sustainability performance • Annual disclosure of all payments to governments • Anonymous whistleblower hotline for all employees and contractors • Policy of no political donations • US$4 billion sustainability linked finance facility: carbon emissions, health and safety, gender diversity
  • 10. Global Metals and Mining Conference 11 Materiality Reporting and focus on most material ESG issues Importance to Teck Importance to External Stakeholders Environmental Social Governance Health & Safety 1 Indigenous Peoples 2 Climate Change 3 Water Management 4 Communities 5 Innovation & Technology 6 Regulatory Landscape 7 Equity, Diversity & Inclusion 8 Tailings 9 Reclamation & Land Use 10
  • 11. Global Metals and Mining Conference * All indicators include employees and contractors. Performance metrics are related to performance of Teck-managed operations and do not include joint ventures. Rates are based on 200,000 hours. 38% reduction in high-potential incident frequency rate vs 2020* 11% reduction in lost-time disabling injury frequency vs 2020* 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 High Potential Incident Frequency Lost Time Disabling Injury Frequency 12 Health and Safety 2021 performance
  • 12. Global Metals and Mining Conference 13 Innovation & Technology • RACE21TM initiatives expected to generated $1.1 billion in annual benefits • Improved productivity, safety and sustainability performance Human & Indigenous Rights • Zero human rights incidents in 2021 • 85 active agreements with Indigenous Peoples Inclusion & Diversity • 1/3 of all new hires in 2021 women • 21% women at Teck vs. Bloomberg 2019 industry average of 15.7% • Forbes World’s Best Employers 2022 Water & Tailings • Desalinated seawater in place of freshwater at QB2 • Quadrupling Elk Valley water treatment from 2020 to 2022 • Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM) at all facilities August 2023 ESG Performance Highlights from key material topics
  • 13. Global Metals and Mining Conference 14 Sustainability Case Study Digital innovation to improve water performance • Developing in-house digital application to track water flow and quality at Fording River Operations through our RACE21TM program • First of its kind tool to help manage water in real-time • Similar application in development for tailings management aligned with GISTM
  • 14. Global Metals and Mining Conference 15 Our Sustainability Strategy Short- and long-term improvement goals in key areas of focus Tailings Climate Change Water Health and Safety Our People Responsible Production Biodiversity Communities & Indigenous Peoples Eliminate fatalities, serious injuries and occupational disease. Foster a workplace where everyone is included, valued and equipped for today and the future. Work towards securing a net positive impact on biodiversity. Be a carbon neutral operator by 2050. Manage our tailings across their life cycle in a safe and environmentally responsible way. Collaborate with communities and Indigenous Peoples to generate economic benefits, advance reconciliation and improve community well-being. Provide the metals and minerals needed for the transition to an economy focused on reducing waste and keeping products in use. Transition to low-quality or seawater sources in water- scarce regions. Implement innovative water management and treatment solutions to protect water quality.
  • 15. Global Metals and Mining Conference 16 ESG Resources for Investors Scan to access Teck’s Disclosure Portal and 2021 Sustainability Report • Sustainability reporting for 21 years in Core accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards • Aligned with Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) • Task Force for Climate-Related Financial Disclosure (TCFD) aligned report “Climate Change Outlook 2021” • Separate data download with ESG data of interest to investment community • Detailed performance and management approach for each Material Issue
  • 16. Global Metals and Mining Conference 17 Low Carbon Transition June 28, 2022 Sepanta Dorri Vice President, Decarbonization Chris Adachi Director, Climate Change
  • 17. Global Metals and Mining Conference 18 Metals and minerals for a low-carbon economy • Rebalancing portfolio towards copper with our attractive portfolio of copper projects • QB2 to double consolidated copper production by 2023 Our Climate Change Strategy Competitive low carbon operations • Among world’s lowest carbon intensities for copper, zinc and steelmaking coal production • Proven operational excellence and RACE21TM underpins cost and carbon competitiveness Support emissions reduction in our value chain • Working with steelmaking coal customers and transportation providers to reduce downstream emissions by 2030 • Ambition to achieve net zero Scope 3 emissions by 2050 Reducing our operational carbon footprint • Targeting: ‒ Net zero Scope 2 emissions by 2025 ‒ 33% Scope 1 and 2 carbon intensity reduction by 2030 ‒ Net zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2050 • Invest in ecosystems to enhance carbon removals
  • 18. Global Metals and Mining Conference 19 Grow Maximize Value, Drive Free Cash Flow Copper Zinc Steelmaking Coal Global Growth to 2050  2.3x Green technologies, electrification and energy efficiency  2.1x Galvanizing to protect steel, batteries, renewables, infrastructure → 1.0x Seaborne steelmaking coal Decarbonization of coastal blast furnaces, and steel demand resulting from population growth, urbanization and a growing middle class Teck Market Position Top 20 producer today, Potential to become top 101 Largest net zinc miner globally Second largest seaborne steelmaking coal supplier Teck Cost Competitiveness Antamina First quartile2 QB2 Second quartile2 Red Dog First quartile3 Antamina Second quartile3 Steelmaking Coal Delivered Operating Margin Top quartile4 Portfolio of Future-Essential Resources Capitalizing on strong demand in the transition to a low-carbon economy
  • 19. Global Metals and Mining Conference 20 Teck is Among the Lowest Carbon Intensity Miners Our low carbon transition starts from a strong position Teck Carbon pricing already built into majority of our business CO2 Coal Intensity Curve (2020) t CO2e/t saleable coal Cumulative production (Million tonnes) Cumulative production (Million tonnes) Renewable, zero-carbon power sources make up 96% of our operational power CO2 Zinc Intensity Curve (2020) t CO2e/t zinc equivalent CO2 Copper Intensity Curve (2020) t CO2e/t copper equivalent 5 10 Teck Cumulative production (Million tonnes) 5 10 15 Teck 100 200 Low-quartile CO2 emissions per tonne of copper, zinc and steelmaking coal production1 Copper Zinc Steelmaking Coal 300
  • 20. Global Metals and Mining Conference 21 Operational Decarbonization Goals Focusing on material drivers to deliver on our commitments -1 0 1 2 3 4 Carbon Offsets Million tonnes of CO 2 e Carbon Reduction Pathways By 2050 Achieve net zero emissions across operations By 2030 Reduce carbon intensity of operations by 33% By 2025 Achieve net zero Scope 2 emissions Baseline Natural Gas and Coal Electricity Diesel Fugitive Methane Offsets & Insets Legend: Contracting remaining 50% renewable energy at QB2 by 2025 Trolley-assist & zero emission haul trucks Renewable fuels / CCUS / coal drying Assessing fugitive methane emissions
  • 21. Global Metals and Mining Conference 22 Operational Decarbonization Goals Focusing on material drivers to deliver on our commitments Carbon Emission Reduction Activities Exploring the potential use of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) Pilot CCUS Assessing fugitive methane emissions 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2026 2027 2028 2029 Sourcing 100% renewable energy at Carmen de Andacollo Agreement with Caterpillar to deploy 30 zero-emissions large haul trucks by 2030 Field test early-learner haul truck with Caterpillar Contracting 100% of operational energy at QB2 from renewable sources Evaluating the elimination of fossil-fuel power dryers at our steelmaking coal operations Complete first nature-based solutions offset project Begin transition to zero-emission coal drying Contracted 50% of operational energy at QB2 from renewable sources Piloting and adopting smaller zero emissions vehicles (e.g. electric buses) Teck to pilot electric transport truck at Highland Valley Copper Operations 2025 Net zero Scope 2 emissions 2030 33% intensity reduction Natural Gas and Coal Electricity Diesel Fugitive Methane Offsets & Insets Legend: Begin deployment of 30 Caterpillar zero-emission trucks
  • 22. Global Metals and Mining Conference 23 Near term diesel displacement Zero-emission fleet Zero-emission fleet infrastructure Pathway To Zero Emissions from Haul Trucks Trolley-Assist implementation Electrical infrastructure Hydrogen infrastructure Renewable Fuel Zero-Emission Haul Trucks Energy Intensity Modeling Economic analysis Implement pilot Develop retrofit kits Maximize trolley-assist in 5-year planning process Implement pilot Optimize for blend and cost Refine energy requirements by technology by site Original Equipment Manufacturer collaborations, including Caterpillar – Early Learner & Pilot from 2024 Battery vs. fuel cell economic trade-off analysis Charging station Accelerate capacity expansion Commercialize dynamic charging solutions from ChargeOn Challenge Existing Fleet Legend Zero Emission Solution Infrastructure Existing Fleet Pursuing near term diesel displacement opportunities with renewable fuels and trolley-assist deployments Future Fleet Partnerships with OEMs and other miners to accelerate deployment of zero emission hydrogen and battery electric fleet at our mine sites
  • 23. Global Metals and Mining Conference 24 Supporting Scope 3 Emission Reductions Across Our Value Chain 2030 Goal: Support partners to advance GHG reduction solutions capable of reducing the global carbon intensity of steelmaking by 30% 2030 Goal: Support a 40% reduction in shipping intensity of our steelmaking coal through partnership with customers and transportation providers to establish low-emissions supply chain corridors Transportation Processing 2050 Ambition: Achieve net zero Scope 3 emissions by 2050 Teck/Oldendorff energy efficient bulk carrier agreement (Nov 2021) Rendering of Trail Smelter carbon capture pilot evaluation (May 2022)
  • 24. Global Metals and Mining Conference 25 Our Decarbonization Journey Progressive abatement through 2050 Sourcing 100% renewable energy at Carmen de Andacollo from 2020 Achieving 100% Renewable Power Sourcing >50% of operational energy at QB2 from renewable sources US $4 billion sustainable financing facility inclusive of climate change goals Teck 2020 Climate Change Report Teck and Oldendorff Carriers agree to employ energy efficient bulk carriers to reduce emissions by 45,000 TCO2 Reducing Downstream Emissions Teck’s Highland Valley Copper achieves Canada’s first copper mark verification Teck and DLT Partner to pilot traceability for critical minerals with blockchain Improving Traceability Teck and Caterpillar to advance zero-emissions 30 mining haul trucks through to 2030 Decarbonizing Our Operational Footprint Teck first to pilot electric transport truck at Highland Valley Copper operations Climate Change Transparency
  • 25. Global Metals and Mining Conference 26 Nature Positive June 28, 2022 Carleigh Whitman Director, Environment
  • 26. Global Metals and Mining Conference 27 Global Context Increased focus on nature: ‘The Next Climate Change’ What we expect to see going forward • Increased international law (Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework; 30x30 goals and Nature Positive global goal) • Increased financial disclosure (TNFD) • Future extractive sector action and increased regional regulation • Biodiversity goals critical to sustainability leadership Global biodiversity decreased by 68% from 1970 to 2016 Climate change increasingly linked to biodiversity crisis Continuation of current trajectory will result in 20% of all species becoming extinct in next several decades Over half the world’s economic output (US$44 trillion) is highly or moderately dependent on nature
  • 27. Global Metals and Mining Conference 28 Teck’s Nature Positive Goal Actions include: • Conserving or rehabilitating > 3 ha for every 1 disturbed • Dedicating 25% community investment to nature By 2030, our conservation, protection and restoration of land and biodiversity will exceed the disturbance caused by our mining activities from a 2020 baseline Rehabilitation Nature Positive Conservation
  • 28. Global Metals and Mining Conference How Could Teck be Nature Positive? Nature-informed decision making across mine life cycle and value chain • Guided by Western science and Indigenous learning • Assess biodiversity impacts of our actions, avoid or minimize negative impacts where possible Rehabilitation excellence to accelerate pace and success • In progress for all eligible land impacted by mining at our operations by 2030 • Innovative research and development Conservation, protection and restoration by 2030 to exceed disturbance since 2020 • Actions in each region we operate Mountain goat at a Teck mine site in Canada 29
  • 29. Global Metals and Mining Conference Immediate Action New initiatives include 14,000 hectares (ha) of new conservation at program launch: • Purchase of last remaining unprotected land within the Darkwoods Conservation Area (~8,000 ha in southeast BC, Canada) • Land donation of endangered grassland ecosystem (162 ha in the Luke Creek Conservation Corridor, southeast BC, Canada) • Conserve a unique and high-value wetland ecosystem in partnership with the Ollagüe Quechua community (5,800 ha Salar de Alconcha, Chile) • $10 million Indigenous Stewardship Fund to support capacity building for engagement and participation in conservation • $12 million to support future high priority conservation projects in BC (Nature Conservancy of Canada) Salar de Alconcha wetland ecosystem conservation area in Chile 30
  • 30. Global Metals and Mining Conference Q&A
  • 31. Global Metals and Mining Conference Closing Remarks And Wrap Up
  • 32. Global Metals and Mining Conference Appendix
  • 33. Global Metals and Mining Conference 34 For Further Information Supplemental Information for Investors Click here or scan the QR code below to reference slides Contact Investor Relations investors@teck.com Toll-free in Canada and the U.S.: 1.877.759.6226 Outside Canada and the U.S.: 604.699.4257
  • 34. Global Metals and Mining Conference 35 Endnotes Slide 6: Copper Growth 1. Five years from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021. Slide 7: Outstanding Copper Growth Pipeline 1. 2021 actuals include Antamina, Andacollo, Highland Valley, and Quebrada Blanca. Excludes Highland Valley Copper and Antamina mine life extensions. Growth calculated using asset’s first five full years average annual copper production. Consolidated (100%) production shown for Quebrada Blanca 2, QB mill expansion, Zafranal and Schaft Creek. Attributable production shown for San Nicolás, Galore Creek, NuevaUnión and Mesaba. Slide 19: Portfolio of Future-Essential Resources 1. Based on Wood Mackenzie’s Q4 2021 long term outlook. Based on equity ownership and including all probable and possible projects to 2040. 2. Data compiled by Teck based on Wood Mackenzie’s total cash + capex cost curve 2021. 3. Data compiled by Teck based on Wood Mackenzie’s total cash + capex cost curve 2023. 4. Data compiled by Teck based on Wood Mackenzie’s data.
  • 35. Global Metals and Mining Conference 36 Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios
  • 36. Global Metals and Mining Conference 37 Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios Our financial results are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board. This presentation includes reference to certain non-GAAP financial measures and non-GAAP ratios, which are not measures recognized under IFRS, do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and may not be comparable to similar financial measures or ratios disclosed by other issuers. These financial measures and ratios have been derived from our financial statements and applied on a consistent basis as appropriate. We disclose these financial measures and ratios because we believe they assist readers in understanding the results of our operations and financial position and provide further information about our financial results to investors. These measures should not be considered in isolation or used in substitute for other measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. For more information on our use of non-GAAP financial measures and ratios, see the section titled “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Ratios” in our most recent Management Discussion & Analysis, which is incorporated by reference herein and is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Additional information on certain non-GAAP ratios is below. Non-GAAP Ratios Adjusted EBITDA margin is a non-GAAP ratio comprised of adjusted EBITDA, divided by revenue. There is no similar financial measure in our financial statements with which to compare. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. We believe this measure assists us and readers to compare margins on a percentage basis among our business units.
  • 37. Global Metals and Mining Conference 1 Sustainability Investors Roundtable June 28, 2022