Did you know Apple’s Carbon Footprint Shrinks 60%, Plans 75% Reduction by 2030 with Nature-Based Solutions
The world’s biggest tech players are racing against time to slash their
carbon emissions to zero. Apple has made significant strides, claiming
over half of its goal is already achieved. Since 2015, the tech giant
has cut its emissions by roughly 60%, covering everything from
manufacturing to customer use.
While many companies have reduced
their direct emissions, aided by affordable renewable energy, the
challenge intensifies when it comes to Scope 3 emissions. These are
emissions from suppliers and customers, outside the company’s direct
influence.
Apple is leading innovation in tackling these
harder-to-control emissions. For instance, alongside the launch of the
Apple Watch Series 9, it announced plans to purchase renewable energy on
behalf of its customers. The same initiative extended to buyers of the
M4 Mac mini the following year.
The Mac mini release also drew
attention to the significant carbon footprint of semiconductors in
electronics. The base model, with modest RAM and storage, results in 32
kg of carbon emissions throughout its life cycle. The more advanced
version, with greater memory and storage, reaches 121 kg, (almost four
times as much) due to the additional chips.
Apple has been
collaborating with semiconductor suppliers to address this issue. So
far, 26 suppliers have committed to reducing fluorinated greenhouse
gases by 90%. These gases are crucial for chip production but are among
the most harmful to the environment, with some compounds warming the
planet nearly 10,000 times more than CO2.
Apple has set an ambitious goal of reducing its carbon footprint by 75% by 2030, with five years remaining. The remaining 25% will be offset through carbon removal programs, which is a common strategy for companies facing similar challenges. Microsoft, for example, is investing in technology like direct air capture, while Apple favors nature-based solutions such as reforestation for their immediate benefits.
