Apple continues to move forward in its fight to make the world a less polluted place. The company, which has been without coal for two years now, is now facing a greater challenge.
It will extend the elimination of coal to its entire supply chain, and its deadline is 2030.
The Manzanita company made the announcement on its website, calling it a “land-size plan.”
According to Apple, its commitment includes the use of recycled material in its work. It is a ten-year roadmap.
“Apple’s challenge is that by 2030 the company has zero impact on the climate,” he stressed in his statement.
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Planning also covers the use of low-carbon products, expanding energy efficiency, and the use of renewable energy.
In addition, it will use processed materials and invest in forests and natural solutions to avoid the use of coal.
Coal is a non-renewable resource that is, behind oil, the second most used energy fuel in the world.
However, its use in carbochemistry and as synthetic oil is highly polluting.
The most significant changes in recent years are the use of a robot named Dave to retrieve materials from discarded iPhones.
It also has a Material Recovery Laboratory in Texas. The goal is to recycle technology. All material from iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch will be recycled.