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Apple Commits To Be 100 Percent Carbon Neutral Apple, based in Cupertino, California, plans to become completely carbon neutral in the next decade,with the goal of every Apple device having net-zero climate impact.Apple also plans to reduce emissions by 75 percent by 2030 and have solutions for carbon removal for the other 25 percent. To take on this mission,Apple has created a climate road- map for the next decade. Some of Apple’s first steps include increasing the use of low carbon and recycled materials in its products, innovating product recycling and designing products to be more energy efficient. The company is working with several companies to devel- op more engineering solutions and says all iPhone, iPad,Mac and AppleWatch devices released in the past year are made with recycled content. Apple decreased its carbon footprint by 4.3 million metric tons in 2019 and, over the past 11 years, has reduced the average energy needed for product use by 73 percent. Last year, Apple invested in energy-efficiency upgrades to more than 6.4 million square feet of new and existing build- ings, lowering electricity needs by nearly 20 percent.Apple has commitments frommore than 70 suppliers to use 100 percent renewable energy for production. Those commitments will avoid more than 14.3 million metric tons of CO2 each year. Emissions will also be tackled through improvements in processing and materials by supporting a direct carbon-free aluminum smelting process with two aluminum suppliers.

MILL BUYING PAPERSTOCK PRICES Average prices per ton PAID BY MILLS . For Baled, F.O.B. Seller’s Dock, Packed to PS-09 standards. ISRI Specifications (PS-09) numbers appear in parentheses. Prices are intended for purposes of REFERENCE ONLY . They do not connote any commitment to sell or buy at the indicated price. Transactions may be completed at any time at a price agreed upon by seller and purchaser.

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