The products
you love
also love the
planet.

Apple has a plan.
We’ve been carbon neutral since 2020. By 2030, all our products will be?too.
We’ve been carbon neutral since 2020. By 2030, all our products will be?too.
100% recycled gold in plating of main logic board and wire in?front camera and rear?cameras
100% recycled tin in solder of main logic board and battery management unit
100% recycled rare earth elements in all magnets
Antenna lines are made from upcycled water?bottles
Oops-resistant .
Durable design withstands spills, splashes, and drops for more years?of?use
Daisy the robot disassembles iPhone into recyclable?parts
of clean energy brought online in our manufacturing supply?chain
We consider our impact on people and the planet in everything we do. And we continue to ask ourselves how we can make our work an even greater force for good in the world.
Lisa Jackson, Vice President Environment, Policy and Social?Initiatives
Learn more about the progress of your Apple devices with our product environmental?reports.
We’re already carbon neutral across our corporate operations and are on the way to making carbon neutral products by 2030. Learn more about our latest efforts to reduce our remaining carbon footprint, fight?climate change, and support?equity.
View the 2022 Environmental Progress Report (PDF)Our aim is to make products using only renewable resources or recycled materials — so we prioritize, responsibly source, and recover?materials.
Apple has a rigorous program to ensure the safety of chemicals used in our products. Learn about Apple’s strict standards, detailed toxicological assessments, and methodology for assessing chemicals of?concern.
Climate change is a defining issue of our time. Our goal is to achieve complete carbon neutrality by 2030. Below are detailed updates on our?progress.
We hold ourselves and our suppliers to the highest standards for labor and human rights protections, health and safety in the workplace, environmental practices, and the responsible sourcing of?materials.
Find out the answers to common questions about Apple and the?environment.