Apple Announces Major Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Apple released its Environmental Progress Report for Earth Day on April 22.
- The report details initiatives for reducing environmental impact and achieving carbon neutrality.
- These efforts include transitioning to renewable energy and using more recycled materials in products.
- Apple reported suppliers avoided 21.8 million metric tons of emissions in 2024 using renewable energy.
- By 2030, Apple aims to cut 75% of emissions, balancing the rest with carbon credits to achieve full carbon neutrality.
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Apple offers in-store device recycling deal for Earth Day, touts environmental wins
In the lead up to Earth Day on April 22, tech giant Apple announced it's making major headway in its goal to be more environmentally friendly, including cutting global greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent since 2015. Apple outlines these initiatives, including recent renewable energy investments, in its newly published Environmental Progress Report. The company says it redirected 600,000 metric tons of waste through its Zero Waste program and …
Apple Announces Major Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Apple today announced that it has now reduced its global greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60 percent compared to 2015 levels, as part of its commitment to achieving full carbon neutrality across its entire business footprint by 2030. The update was shared ahead of Earth Day as part of the company's 2025 Environmental Progress Report. The 60% milestone includes emissions from corporate operations, manufacturing, and the full product life cyc…
Apple unveils environmental progress, surpassing 60 percent reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions
Apple today announced that the company has surpassed a 60 percent reduction in its global greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2015 levels, as part of its Apple 2030 goal to become carbon neutral across its entire footprint in the next five years. The company achieved several other major environmental milestones, including the use of 99 percent recycled rare earth elements in all magnets and 99 percent recycled cobalt in all Apple-designed batte…
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