Those of Cupertino continue to bet strongly on renewable energies

During Earth Day Apple launched a series of announcements showing the importance of large companies such as Apple in preventing climate change, how they could help protect the planet and the importance of doing so. In this sense, Apple and other large companies also faced the new President of the United States, Donald Trump, for the country's withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement.

All this shows us that Apple continues to bet on caring for the environment and in recent years it has contributed a lot to this, from sustainable data centers using solar panels, recycling old devices with LIAM, to the construction of Apple Park with the entire roof of the ring and car parking lots full of solar panels , for example.

Now the signature of the bitten apple takes another step and adds 1.000 million dollars so that its products come from 100% renewable energy since many of the providers it has do not use them today and is close to achieving it. The Apple thing is spectacular if we look at a few years ago, when no one was really interested in taking care of this aspect, rather the opposite.

But then Apple took a major turn on this and since Lisa Jackson is in the role of VP of environment at Apple, things have turned for the better in this regard. The CEO of Apple himself was directly faced with Trump's decision to leave the Paris treaty and remains strong in the fight to make his company as clean as possible (if it is not already clean among the large companies today). United States) in fact is now vendor-centric and therefore the investment made on this occasion.


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