Apple on the 25th asked its global supply chain to use 100% renewable energy to produce Apple products to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.
Apple works with more than 200 global manufacturing partners, including Corning Incorporated, Nitto Denko Corporation, SK hynix and STMicroelectronics, which account for more than 70% of direct manufacturing costs. Committed to powering Apple products with 100% renewable energy
Apple plans to evaluate its manufacturing partners’ efforts to decarbonize them and track their progress annually.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said combating climate change is one of Apple’s most urgent priorities and we look forward to continuing partnerships with global partners to make Apple’s supply chain carbon-neutral by 2030. Mention
Since 2018, Apple has been powering offices, retail stores and data centers in 44 countries with renewable energy delivery, and announced additional new partnerships to lead the advancement of climate solutions in Namibia, Zimbabwe, China, Kenya and Europe.