Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed in a recent interview that Apple’s long-term goal is to not have to use any resources in the world to manufacture a product. The company aims to produce smartphones, namely iPhones, from ‘waste’ or recycled products.
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY STATEMENTS FROM TIM COOK: CARBON NEUTRAL!
According to the news of Gizchina, Tim Cook, who said that it is important for Apple to produce environmentally friendly products, noted their desire for the world to be a better place. He also claimed that Apple as a company has achieved carbon neutrality.
Apple CEO Cook noted that Apple hopes to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, including for its supply chain and products used by consumers.
APPLE CAN MAKE IPHONES FROM WASTE IN THE FUTURE
Apple’s CEO believes that Apple can produce products without having to use any resources on earth. This means producing products that will be produced from waste.
It was reported that Apple saved 600 tons of plastic last year by stopping the use of plastic film to cover the iPhone 13 and Phone 13 Pro cases. The company also often uses recycled materials in the manufacture, manufacture and packaging of the iPhone 13 series phones.