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Apple’s Green Step: The Plastic Era is Over!

Ana sayfa / News

Apple has shared the new milestones reached in its sustainability goals with the public through its 2025 Environmental Progress Report. 30% of the products the company shipped last year are now composed of recycled content. On the packaging side, the use of plastic has been completely terminated, with a transition to entirely fiber-based materials. The tech giant maintains its commitment to becoming carbon neutral across all operations by 2030.

In this process, significant climate milestones have been reached in areas such as emissions, recycling, and water usage. Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that these achievements prove that ambitious goals can be a powerful engine for innovation. The company focuses on reducing the use of natural resources to minimize its environmental impact.

MacBook Neo and Recycled Material Usage

The newly introduced MacBook Neo stands out for having the highest recycled content and the lowest carbon footprint ever seen in an Apple laptop. Additionally, this model draws attention as the most easily repairable MacBook device in recent years.

While many companies focus their sustainability goals on distant dates like 2050, Apple is making radical changes to its business model with its 2030 target. Already carbon neutral in its corporate operations, the company is now focused on transforming its value chain.

For emissions that are difficult to eliminate, such as business travel, carbon offset credits are purchased through projects in Guatemala and China. These projects play a critical role in the tech giant reaching its environmental goals. Apple aims to go beyond being carbon neutral to become carbon negative in the future and protect the planet.

What do you think about these steps taken by tech giants toward environmental sustainability?

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