Apple will donate one dollar to WWF for every purchase made in Apple Stores and paid with Apple Pay

With its commitment to the environment, Apple once again celebrates Earth Day for several days, even if it is officially on April 24. From today until April 24, all employees of Apple Stores around the world have changed the usual blue shirt for a green one and the Apple logo sheet has become green. But not the only act, symbolic or not, that the Cupertino boys plan to carry out during these days, since through the Apple Watch we can Get exclusive stickers if we spend more than 22 minutes exercising on the 30nd.

Another of the acts that Apple will carry out during these days, finally have to do with helping the NGOs that worry every day to protect both the environment, as well as the flora and fauna. From yesterday until next April 28, Apple will donate one dollar to WWF for each purchase made in Apple Stores and for which payment is made through Apple Pay. The price of the products does not increase at any time and gives a dollar whether we buy an iPhone case or if we buy the most equipped MacBook Pro.

WWF, World Wildlife Fund, regularly collaborates with Apple, especially on Earth Day. Last year it launched a temporary category called Land Applications on the App Store, with which he managed to raise more than 8 million dollars. But the guys from Cupertino are not the only ones who demonstrate their commitment to the environment, since other large companies such as Microsoft and Google also actively collaborate to celebrate this day and try to make citizens aware of the importance of this commitment.


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