Apple has announced new clean energy initiatives, moving closer to its goal of becoming carbon neutral across all business units, its entire manufacturing supply chain, and the entire product lifecycle by 2030. The company is focusing on expanding wind and solar power in Europe and China and aims to ensure that the electricity consumption associated with Apple devices comes entirely from renewable sources over the long term.
Sustainability is no longer just a marketing buzzword at Apple, but part of its corporate strategy. The company is investing specifically in projects that promote the transition to clean energy and minimize the environmental impact of its products. With these new measures, Apple aims not only to operate its own facilities in a carbon-neutral manner, but also to ensure that all devices used in everyday life are powered by clean energy. The goal is clearly defined: By 2030, every kilowatt-hour consumed when charging and using an Apple device should come from renewable energy.
New energy projects in Europe
In Europe, Apple is planning new solar and wind farms in several countries, including Greece, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Romania, and Spain. These projects are intended to help meet the growing energy needs of Apple's production, operation, and use with clean energy. The focus is on long-term security of supply and supporting local energy infrastructure.

Progress in China
In China, Apple is already significantly further ahead in its expansion of renewable energy. According to the company, over 90 percent of its production is now powered by electricity from renewable sources. To further build on this progress, Apple and its suppliers have jointly established a new investment fund with a volume of $150 million. The money will be used to expand renewable energy infrastructure and enable new wind and solar projects.
Commitment to education and research
In addition to directly supporting energy projects, Apple also supports environmental education and research initiatives. For example, the company made a donation to Tsinghua University in Beijing to promote environmental education and research in China. With this donation, Apple aims to contribute to ensuring that knowledge about sustainable technologies and environmental protection is embedded in society and the economy in the long term.
Goal: CO₂ neutrality by 2030
With these steps, Apple continues to consistently pursue its goal of becoming completely carbon neutral by 2030. This includes not only its own offices and data centers, but also the entire supply chain and the life cycle of all products – from manufacturing to disposal. The company is focusing on three key areas: reducing CO₂ emissions, increasing energy efficiency, and using materials from closed loops.
Technology meets responsibility: Apple's path to a carbon-free future
With its new projects in Europe and China, Apple is demonstrating that technological innovation and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. The company is committed to concrete investments, long-term partnerships, and targeted support for knowledge and research. The direction is clear: away from fossil fuels and toward a completely sustainable power supply. If all goes according to plan, the entire Apple universe—from the factory to the data center to the iPhone in your hand—will be CO₂-free by 2030. (Image: Apple)
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