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Apple’s Climate Plan Is Even More Interesting Than It Appears
A peek at the company’s sustainability report shows that it’s planning to zero out emissions equal to the entire output of Sri Lanka by the end of the decade
Photographer: Kristy Sparow/Getty Images
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Apple Inc. captured headlines last week for declaring it would be carbon neutral by 2030. The effusive global press coverage rightly pointed out the level of ambition on display from the company in pledging to hit such a target by the end of this decade. But all the stories I read missed some key numbers published in Apple’s sustainability report that make the plan a lot more interesting.