Amazon mines US copper again as AI data centers run up against mining limits and climate promises


  • AWS demand eclipses Arizona copper production despite domestic mining recovery
  • Nuton technology shortens copper processing while leaving scale limitations unresolved
  • Only part of the deal relies on Rio Tinto’s low-carbon method

As global demand for copper continues to rise, Amazon Web Services has agreed to source newly mined copper from Rio Tinto’s Arizona operations, marking the first domestic supply of copper in more than a decade.

The materials will come primarily from the Johnson Camp mine, which has been restarted as a testing ground for Rio Tinto’s Nuton bioleaching process.

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