Apple Commits to be 100 Percent Carbon Neutral for its Supply Chain and Products by 2030
21 Julho 2020 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Already carbon neutral today for corporate emissions
worldwide, the company plans to bring its entire carbon footprint
to net zero 20 years sooner than IPCC targets
Apple® today unveiled its plan to become carbon neutral across
its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life
cycle by 2030. The company is already carbon neutral today for its
global corporate operations, and this new commitment means that by
2030, every Apple device sold will have net zero climate
impact.
“Businesses have a profound opportunity to help build a more
sustainable future, one born of our common concern for the planet
we share,” said Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO. “The innovations powering
our environmental journey are not only good for the planet —
they’ve helped us make our products more energy efficient and bring
new sources of clean energy online around the world. Climate action
can be the foundation for a new era of innovative potential, job
creation, and durable economic growth. With our commitment to
carbon neutrality, we hope to be a ripple in the pond that creates
a much larger change.”
Apple is providing detail on its approach to carbon neutrality
with a roadmap for other companies, as industries look to reduce
their impact on climate change. In its 2020 Environmental Progress
Report — released today — Apple details its plans to reduce
emissions by 75 percent by 2030 while developing innovative carbon
removal solutions for the remaining 25 percent of its comprehensive
footprint.
To support these efforts and beyond, Apple is establishing an
Impact Accelerator that will focus on investing in minority-owned
businesses that drive positive outcomes in its supply chain and in
communities that are disproportionately affected by environmental
hazards. This accelerator is part of Apple’s recently announced
$100 million Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, focused on
efforts that address education, economic equality, and criminal
justice reform.
“We’re proud of our environmental journey and the ambitious
roadmap we have set for the future,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s
vice president of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives.
“Systemic racism and climate change are not separate issues, and
they will not abide separate solutions. We have a generational
opportunity to help build a greener and more just economy, one
where we develop whole new industries in the pursuit of giving the
next generation a planet worth calling home.”
Apple’s Climate Roadmap
Apple’s 10-year roadmap will lower emissions with a series of
innovative actions, including:
Low carbon product design: Apple will continue to
increase the use of low carbon and recycled materials in its
products, innovate in product recycling, and design products to be
as energy efficient as possible.
- Apple’s latest recycling innovation — a robot the company is
calling “Dave” — disassembles the Taptic Engine® from iPhone® to
better recover key materials such as rare earth magnets and
tungsten while also enabling recovery of steel, the next step
following its line of “Daisy” iPhone disassembly robots.
- The company’s Material Recovery Lab in Austin, Texas, which is
focused on innovative electronics recycling technology, is now
partnering with Carnegie Mellon University to further develop
engineering solutions.
- All iPhone, iPad®, Mac®, and Apple Watch® devices released in
the past year are made with recycled content, including 100 percent
recycled rare earth elements in the iPhone Taptic Engine — a first
for Apple and for any smartphone.
- Apple decreased its carbon footprint by 4.3 million metric tons
in 2019 through design and recycled content innovations in its
products. Over the past 11 years, Apple has reduced the average
energy needed for product use by 73 percent.
Expanding energy efficiency: Apple will identify new ways
to lower energy use at its corporate facilities and help its supply
chain make the same transition.
- Through a new partnership with Apple, the US-China Green Fund
will invest $100 million in accelerated energy efficiency projects
for Apple’s suppliers.
- The number of facilities participating in Apple’s Supplier
Energy Efficiency Program grew to 92 in 2019; these facilities
avoided over 779,000 annualized metric tons of supply chain carbon
emissions.
- Last year, Apple invested in energy efficiency upgrades to over
6.4 million square feet of new and existing buildings, lowering
electricity needs by nearly one-fifth and saving the company $27
million.
Renewable energy: Apple will remain at 100 percent
renewable energy for its operations — focusing on creating new
projects and moving its entire supply chain to clean power.
- Apple now has commitments from over 70 suppliers to use 100
percent renewable energy for Apple production — equivalent to
nearly 8 gigawatts in commitments to power the manufacturing of its
products. Once completed, these commitments will avoid over 14.3
million metric tons of CO2e annually — the equivalent of taking
more than 3 million cars off the road each year.
- New and completed projects in Arizona, Oregon, and Illinois
bring Apple’s renewable capacity for its corporate operations to
over 1 GW — equivalent to powering over 150,000 homes a year. Over
80 percent of the renewable energy that Apple sources for its
facilities are now from Apple-created projects, benefitting
communities and other businesses.
- Globally, Apple is launching one of the largest new solar
arrays in Scandinavia, as well as two new projects providing power
to underserved communities in the Philippines and Thailand.
Process and material innovations: Apple will tackle
emissions through technological improvements to processes and
materials needed for its products.
- Apple is supporting the development of the first-ever direct
carbon-free aluminum smelting process through investments and
collaboration with two of its aluminum suppliers.
- Today the company is announcing that the first batch of this
low carbon aluminum is currently being used in production intended
for use with the 16-inch MacBook Pro®.
- Through partnerships with its suppliers, Apple reduced
emissions from fluorinated gases by more than 242,000 metric tons
in 2019. Fluorinated gases are used in the manufacturing of some
consumer electronics components and can contribute to global
warming.
Carbon removal: Apple is investing in forests and other
nature-based solutions around the world to remove carbon from the
atmosphere.
- Apple is announcing today a first-of-its-kind carbon solutions
fund to invest in the restoration and protection of forests and
natural ecosystems globally.
- In partnership with Conservation International, the company
will invest in new projects, building on learnings from existing
work like restoring degraded savannas in Kenya and a vital mangrove
ecosystem in Colombia. Mangroves not only protect the coasts and
help support the livelihood of those communities where they grow,
but they also can store up to 10 times more carbon than forests on
land.
- Through its work with The Conservation Fund, the World Wildlife
Fund, and Conservation International, the company has protected and
improved the management of over 1 million acres of forests and
natural climate solutions in China, the US, Colombia, and
Kenya.
Apple engages with governments, businesses, NGOs, and consumers
around the world to support policies that strengthen environmental
protections and the transition to clean energy, which the company
sees as a vital component of global climate action. The company’s
complete plan and how it measures its carbon footprint can be found
in its 2020 Environmental Progress Report at apple.com/environment.
Progress on its supplier commitments can be found at
apple.com/environment/pdf/Apple_Supplier_Clean_Energy_Program_Update_2020.pdf.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction
of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV.
Apple’s five software platforms — iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and
tvOS — provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and
empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store,
Apple Music, Apple Pay, and iCloud. Apple’s more than 100,000
employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and
to leaving the world better than we found it.
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