Here’s how Apple has cut its emissions 55% since 2015

The company aims for a 75 percent reduction by 2030. Read More

Apple loses with Oregon’s new right-to-repair law

Oregon’s newly passed right-to-repair law aims to cut e-waste and stimulate the independent technology repair marketplace. Read More

Apple, Nike and others push Asian suppliers to buy clean energy

The Clean Energy Procurement Academy will fund training for supply chain partners in Asia Pacific countries where renewable power is tougher to source. Read More

How climate policy advocates are 'getting off the sidelines'

A new report from InfluenceMap praises 'trailblazer' companies lobbying for bolder climate action, but warns too much of the business community remains 'on the sidelines' in the public climate policy debate. Read More

'An important milestone': Apple unveils first 'carbon neutral' products

Apple Watch's new lineup is hailed as a major step toward the company's goal of making every product 'carbon neutral' by 2030. Read More

Microsoft, Apple, Frontier extend support for ‘high-quality’ carbon removal

More companies join the Frontier advance market commitment initiative, including Autodesk, H&M Group, JPMorgan Chase and Workday. Plus, Microsoft and Apple dedicate new funding to emerging carbon removal approaches. Read More

Can Apple deliver on its net zero supply chain goals?

Tech giant announces raft of fresh sustainability measures and investments to address emissions across its global business. Read More

Where was Big Tech on historic climate legislation? (The answer might surprise you)

Big Tech companies should offer strong support of bold climate policy — instead of following the lead of the trade associations that represent them. Read More

Apple creates $200 million fund for nature-based climate solutions

A partnership between Apple, Conservation International and Goldman Sachs created the $200 Restore Fund focused on working forests as solutions to carbon emissions. Read More

It's time for Silicon Valley to start buying electric commuter buses

Many big Bay Area companies such as Facebook and Genentech use large fleets of private commuter buses. This year more of these vehicles will run on batteries. Read More