Apple’s Carbon-Neutral Suppliers Have Doubled in Number
- Announcement comes before start of major climate conference
- Adds 10 new projects to its ‘Power for Impact’ initiative
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Apple Inc. said Wednesday that it has more than doubled the number of suppliers exclusively using clean energy, advancing its pledge to have a fully carbon-neutral supply chain by 2030.
The announcement comes days before the start of COP26, a major climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland. Tech companies have been especially vocal about their clean power pledges in the lead up to the conference. Amazon.com Inc., which plans to be carbon neutral by 2040, said it had added 86 members to its Climate Coalition. Alphabet Inc., which has vowed to be carbon-free by 2030, touted the opening of a climate-friendly campus.