Apple Aims for Carbon Neutrality by 2030 as Lisa Jackson Departs
Apple is targeting carbon neutrality by 2030, having already achieved 100% renewable energy for its operations and a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2015. Under Lisa Jackson's leadership, the company has collaborated with over 250 suppliers to promote clean energy and increased the use of recycled materials in its products. Despite these efforts, concerns about product reparability and accusations of greenwashing remain as Apple navigates future sustainability challenges following Jackson's departure.

Apple is pursuing carbon neutrality by 2030, significantly reducing its environmental impact. Under Lisa Jackson's leadership since 2013, the company shifted its approach to emphasize renewable energy and recycling.
By 2018, Apple achieved 100% renewable energy for its offices, stores, and data centers. The company has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by over 60% since 2015 and aims for a 75% reduction by 2030. Apple collaborates with over 250 suppliers to transition to clean energy and has implemented a program for recycling and renewable materials.
In 2024, 24% of materials used in Apple products were recycled or renewable. Despite advancements, concerns about product reparability and accusations of greenwashing persist. Apple continues to focus on sustainability as a core principle, balancing growth with environmental responsibility, while preparing for future challenges following Jackson's retirement.




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