Apple celebrates Earth Day, shares latest green data
Earth Day takes place April 22. Apple is celebrating with its latest 114-page Environmental Progress report, new partnerships, and trying to involve customers.
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by Jonny Evans · Published April 19, 2023
Earth Day takes place April 22. Apple is celebrating with its latest 114-page Environmental Progress report, new partnerships, and trying to involve customers.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 14, 2022
Apple’s supply chain has more than doubled the quantity of clean energy used across operations at over 200 suppliers in...
by Jonny Evans · Published March 24, 2022
Apple says it will use the world’s first commercial-purity low-carbon aluminum from ELYSIS in the iPhone SE as it announces work of Green Bonds.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 30, 2021
I was interested to find this interview with Apple distributor, Roger Whittle of Jigsaw24, who talks about the future of Apple, the environment and more.
by Jonny Evans · Published October 27, 2021
As COP26 looms, Apple has made a series of announcements, including 9 more gigawatts of clean power, more supplier commitments and several new schemes.
by Jonny Evans · Published March 29, 2021
David Attenborough is narrating wildlife documentary ‘The Year the Earth Changed’ which will be available via Apple’s TV service on Earth Day 2021.
by Jonny Evans · Published March 17, 2021
Apple updates us on its progress to becoming carbon neutral and announces recent deployments under its renewable energy initiative.
by Jonny Evans · Published September 3, 2020
Apple announces wave of investments in renewable energy across its European supply chain as it strives to become carbon neutral by 2030.
by Jonny Evans · Published April 11, 2019
Apple is moving its entire chain to green energy and is on target to bring 4 gigawatts of renewable energy into its supply chain by 2020.
by Jonny Evans · Published November 1, 2018
Apple is about to extend repair services to end of life products over five years old, and it’s a really big message to the entire industry to make sure cheap consumer electronics products don’t cost the Earth.
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