Apple's recent environmental progress report highlights significant advancements toward its climate goals, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 800,000 metric tons in 2023. This marks a 5% decline from the previous year and reflects a broader trend of over 60% reduction in emissions over the past decade. The company focuses on renewable energy, sustainable product design, and supplier engagement. Notably, suppliers avoided 24 million metric tons of emissions. Apple also increased its use of recycled materials, with over 80% of rare earth elements shipped sourced from recycling efforts in 2024.
Apple's latest environmental report reveals the company reduced its planet-heating pollution by 800,000 metric tons in 2023, marking a significant commitment to addressing climate change.
The company's global greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by more than 60 percent over the past decade, as it continues to push for renewable energy and supplier accountability.
Apple emphasizes that its suppliers avoided close to 24 million metric tons of greenhouse gases last year through their renewable energy initiatives, reflecting a broader strategy to tackle emissions.
The increase in recycled materials, particularly in rare earth elements, shows Apple's commitment to sustainability, with over 80 percent of these materials now sourced from recycled products.
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