In its ongoing quest to do goodâ"or at least, betterâ"Apple has announced that itâs joining forces with the World Wildlife Fund to help protect and create sustainable forests that produce the paper used in its product packaging.
With the WWF (sadly not that one), Apple plans to protect and build capacity in up to one million acres of forest. Chinaâs currently the worldâs biggest importer of timber, so thereâs a strong incentive to increase the countryâs ability to produce wood sustainably.Apple is also looking to make its production techniques more environmentally friendly in the country. âWeâre ready to start leading the way toward reducing carbon emissions from manufacturing,â wrote Tim Cook in a press release. âThis wonât happen overnight â" in fact it will take years â" but itâs important work that has to happen, and Apple is in a unique position to take the initiative toward this ambitious goal.â
Appleâs already demonstrated that itâs committed to renewable energy, investing $1.7bn in entirely renewable data centers. It might not be the perfect mega corporation, but at least itâs trying. [Apple via Verge]
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