Apple say it’s reduced overall greenhouse gas emissions by more than 55 percent since 2015
Released today, Apple’s 2024 Environmental Progress Report shows that the company has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions by more than 55 percent since 2015.
Apple has reduced its overall greenhouse gas emissions by more than 55 percent since 2015, the company shared today in its 2024 Environmental Progress Report. “Apple 2030” is the company’s goal to become “carbon neutral” across its entire value chain by the end of this decade. The goal is to cut emissions by 75 percent from 2015 levels.
“The proof of Apple’s commitment to climate action is in our progress: We’ve slashed emissions by more than half, all while serving more users than ever before,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives, in a statement. “More hard work is ahead of us, and we’re focused on harnessing the power of innovation and collaboration to maximize our impact.”
A Challenge for Change session titled “Create a Better World Through Environmental Justice” offers discussion guides for learners of all ages.
This year, Apple will again collaborate with Dolores Huerta, “social justice advocate” and founder of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, as part of the Challenge for Change learning series. Learners of all ages can participate in the challenge Create a Better World Through Environmental Justice, which offers discussion guides and a new resource, “30 Creative Activities to Help the Environment,” which is designed to inspire new ways for people to take action in their communities.
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