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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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 · Last modified April 6, 2025
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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