Apple looks to a greener and more sustainable future with iPhones made from 'scrap'

 

In a recent interview, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that Apple's long-term goal is to not have to use any resources on earth to make products. Apple is moving towards a greener and more sustainable future.

Apple aims to make smartphones from waste or recycled products. Tim Cook said it's important for Apple to make products that are environmentally friendly. Whether it's used materials or recycled materials, Apple wants to make the earth a better place.

Moreover, Tim Cook also claims that Apple has achieved carbon neutrality. In addition, by 2030, the company hopes to achieve carbon neutrality in the supply chain and products used by consumers, and believes that Apple can create products without any any resource on earth.

Of course, due to a misunderstanding of Apple's goals, there were heated discussions regarding Apple's claims. Some people believe that Apple is just fooling gullible netizens. However, this may not be entirely the case. The company has been working towards this goal and has achieved a leading position in the industry.

However, it should be understood that Apple will not use the resources of "alien", but the company aims to use environmentally friendly materials and recycled materials. This is Apple's ultimate goal of producing iPhones from waste and protecting the environment.

Just like last year, Apple stopped using plastic film to wrap the iPhone 13 and  iPhone 13 Pro boxes , thus saving 600 tons of plastic. At the same time, recycled materials are used in the production, fabrication, and packaging of the iPhone 13 Series.


For example, the iPhone 13 Series' internal induction motor uses 100% recycled tungsten and accounts for 99% of the tungsten content in the entire device. The mainboard plating uses 100% recycled tungsten and 100% recycled gold is used for the front and rear camera cables.

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