Our planet deserves
our best thinking.

Innovation is up.
Emissions are down.

We’re closer than ever to Apple 2030: Our ambitious, science-based goal to become carbon neutral across our global footprint. Our aim is to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 75% compared with 2015, before balancing the remaining emissions — starting with nature-based solutions that adhere to rigorous international standards.

Aerial view of redwoods in the Gualala River Forest, forested mountains with mist settling in the valleys

Apple’s Restore Fund, California

MacBook Neo, top view, keyboard, full-size function key row, Touch ID button, trackpad, citrus color

MacBook Neo.
Our lowest-carbon MacBook ever.

60%recycled content overall, the most of any Apple device.2

50%less aluminum to manufacture the enclosure using a forming process compared with traditional machining.

70%water reuse rate during anodization of the enclosure.

iPhone Air packaging box, white, iPhone Air side exterior printed on lid, iPhone printed on side

100%fiber-based paper packaging for all new Apple products.

Designed with the earth in mind.

Learn more about your Apple products in our product environmental reports.

An even closer look at our progress.

Learn more about our plan and latest efforts to fight climate change and support equity.

View the 2026 Environmental Progress Report (PDF), opens in new tab

Additional Reports and Resources

We hold ourselves and our suppliers to the highest standards of labor and human rights, health and safety in the workplace, environmental practices, and the responsible sourcing of materials.

Visit the Supply Chain Innovation site

Find answers to common questions about Apple and the environment.

Read the FAQs