Apple takes another step in its commitment to be 100% carbon neutral

Carbon Neutral Apple

Apple has long been committed to being 100% carbon neutral. Because it can be misleading and also think that it is late, since Google is already, for example, neutral in these broadcasts and t herefore the announcement. What Apple wants is to be 100% neutral. This means that not only is he as a business, but all of his suppliers and companies he works with must be. It’s a global commitment to users and to the planet. For this, the objective was be in 2030 and the company is now announcing new measures to get there.

Apple, through a news article, announced that more than 250 suppliers have committed to using renewable energy for all of Apple’s production by 2030. Apple said its manufacturing partners are taking now supporting more than 13 gigawatts of renewable electricity, an increase of almost 30%. in the last year. But not only that. In addition to what has already been announced, the company is known to have allocated almost five billion dollars in green bonds to help fund the expansion of clean energy solutions and emissions reductions around the world.

According to the statements of Tim Cook:

At Apple, we are carbon neutral for our own operations and innovate every day to go even further in the urgent work to fight climate change. With partners around the world, we’re adding even more renewable energy to power our global supply chain and investing in next-generation green technologies. The scale of this challenge is immense, but so is our determination to face it.

Many vendors, especially smaller ones, receive financial support from the company so they can adjust their businesses and be compatible with Apple’s goals. Something very important and emphasizing the company’s commitment to others and especially to the planet.

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