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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
COHR 191.72+0.2%Dec 26 9:30 AM EST

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To: robert b furman who wrote (11946)9/14/2021 9:44:31 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) of 26866
 
Are you an Apple or an Android user?

This was over 4 years ago.... I think they still rely heavily on mining. We used to call this fake announcements for attention "vapor ware" but it was probably enough to get them on the ESG funds!

“We’re actually doing something we rarely do, which is announce a goal before we’ve completely figured out how to do it,” Lisa Jackson said.
Apple pledges to make products like the iPhone from only recycled material and end mining
PUBLISHED THU, APR 20 2017
Arjun Kharpal @ARJUNKHARPAL

KEY POINTS
  • Apple vowed to “end our reliance on mining altogether”
  • The iPhone maker said one day its products will be made from only renewable resources or recycled material
Apple pledged on Thursday to end its “reliance” on mining and one day make its products from only renewable resources or recycled material.

In its annual Environmental Responsibility Report, the U.S. technology giant outlined all the work it is doing to make itself greener.

“Traditional supply chains are linear. Materials are mined, manufactured as products, and often end up in landfills after use. Then the process starts over and more materials are extracted from the earth for new products. We believe our goal should be a closed-loop supply chain, where products are built using only renewable resources or recycled material,” Apple report said.

“We’re also challenging ourselves to one day end our reliance on mining altogether.”

more at cnbc.com
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