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Apple Says Over 110 Manufacturing Partners Committed to Using 100% Renewable Energy

Apple today announced over 110 of its manufacturing partners around the world have committed to using 100 percent renewable energy for their Apple-related production. Once achieved, Apple says these commitments will prevent over 15 million metric tons of CO2e annually, the equivalent of taking more than 3.4 million cars off the road each year.

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Apple already announced some manufacturing partners committed to using 100% renewable energy in the past, such as iPhone assemblers Foxconn, Pegatron, and Wistron, chipmaker TSMC, and iPhone display glass maker Corning.

Apple is also investing directly in renewable energy projects, including a new California Flats solar farm that helps power its corporate headquarters. The farm is capable of storing up to 240 megawatt-hours of excess energy generated from intermittent sources, including wind and solar, and deploying it when it is most needed.

Last year, Apple unveiled a plan to ​become carbon neutral across its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life cycle by 2030, and the company says it has made steady progress towards this target.

"We are firmly committed to helping our suppliers become carbon neutral by 2030 and are thrilled that companies who've joined us span industries and countries around the world, including Germany, China, the US, India, and France," said Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president for Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives. "In a year like no other, Apple continued to work with a global network of colleagues, companies, and advocates to help make our environmental efforts and everything we do a force for good in people's lives — and to work alongside the communities most impacted by climate change."

Overall, Apple says it has seen consistent reductions in its carbon footprint, even as net revenue increased. The company says its footprint has decreased by 40 percent, and it has avoided more than 15 million metric tons of emissions through initiatives to use low-carbon materials, drive energy efficiency, and switch to clean energy.

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Attirex Avatar
65 months ago
...except the part about Apple producing billions of energy-consuming devices every year. Kind of offsets things. Ah well.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
65 months ago

...except the part about Apple producing billions of energy-consuming devices every year. Kind of offsets things. Ah well.
That's the idea. And it's not just Apple. All manufacturers who produce electronic/electrical products require power, whether from the grid or a battery.

That Apple uses and its manufacturers aim towards using 100% renewable energy on the manufacturing side is a good thing.
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TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
65 months ago
This is great news! Expanding its footprint globally 🌎
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SFjohn Avatar
65 months ago

...except the part about Apple producing billions of energy-consuming devices every year. Kind of offsets things. Ah well.
Not if you live in a city that offers 100% renewable energy. We use a combo of wind and solar. As for the devices we purchase from Apple, when we are done with them we pass them on to someone who will use it & otherwise send devices back to Apple for credit, or recycling
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
RalfTheDog Avatar
65 months ago

Sure. Everything is going to use 100% renewable energy.

How does that work when 10% of energy is renewable?

Magic?

Or does every company just claim that the power it uses is from that 10% as it is all going through the same transmission lines?
Renewable energy costs far less than fossil fuels. The cost of energy storage at the grid level drops by half every three years. Ten years from now, you will not be able to buy a new non electric car.

The world is changing. Get on or get left behind. Don't get left behind when the world moves on. There is no air in space, you will burn and freeze at the same time and the radiation is killer.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mtneer Avatar
65 months ago
Is this enough karma credit for the billions of throw away unrepairable devices they heap onto the world?
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