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Apple Surpasses 60% Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Marking Major Environmental Milestone

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In a landmark announcement just days before Earth Day, Apple revealed it has achieved over 60% reduction in its global greenhouse gas emissions since 2015, putting the tech giant firmly on track to meet its ambitious 2030 carbon neutrality goal. The company’s latest Environmental Progress Report details unprecedented progress in clean energy adoption, recycled material innovation, and supply chain decarbonization.

Breaking Down Apple’s Environmental Achievements

1. Carbon Footprint Slashed by 60%

Apple’s comprehensive emissions data shows:

“Every product Apple creates now has a smaller carbon footprint than ever before,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s VP of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives.

2. Clean Energy Revolution

3. Circular Materials Breakthroughs

Apple’s “closed-loop” material strategy hit key milestones:

The Road to 2030: What’s Next?

While celebrating progress, Apple acknowledged remaining challenges:

Expert Reactions

“Apple’s transparency and aggressive targets are pushing entire industries forward,” noted Dr. Emily Warren, MIT Sustainability Lab. “Their supplier clean energy program alone has prevented over 25 million tons of CO2 annually.”

How Consumers Can Participate

For Earth Day (April 22), Apple is:



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