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Apple links its India strategy with climate goals

by Milan
May 7, 2026
in News
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Apple is linking its expanding India strategy to its 2030 climate goals: New partnerships for renewable energy, reduced plastic waste, and support for green startups are intended to secure the company's environmental sustainability. For the first time, the company is specifying a concrete investment sum for climate infrastructure in the country.

India has long since become the second pillar of Apple's global supply chain – from iPhone final assembly to AirPods production in Hyderabad, which Apple has recently expanded significantly. With the initiatives now presented, the company aims to directly integrate the development of these structures with its climate strategy. Apple's goal: By 2030, its entire corporate footprint should be carbon neutral – including all suppliers and production sites.

What Apple is specifically setting up in India

At the heart of the project is a partnership with the Indian energy developer CleanMax. Apple will initially invest around 100 crore rupees – roughly eleven million euros – in the development of new renewable energy generation capacity. The plan includes over 150 megawatts of additional solar and wind power. According to Apple, this amount is enough to theoretically supply around 150,000 Indian households with electricity for a year. The partnership is designed for expansion, with further development phases possible.

Apple has been collaborating with CleanMax for some time. So far, the projects have been limited to solar panels for Apple's own stores and offices in India. The newly announced step is significantly larger: the new capacity will also benefit the supply chain – specifically, the factories of the contract manufacturers that produce for Apple in India.

Three pillars with different ranges

In addition to expanding its energy infrastructure, Apple is pursuing two other initiatives. Together with the conservation organization WWF-India, the company is supporting recycling and waste management projects designed to prevent plastic waste from entering rivers and marine ecosystems. Building on an existing pilot plant in Goa, the model is being expanded to other regions such as Coimbatore. The facilities collect, sort, and recycle recyclables with full traceability – an approach intended to strengthen local structures while simultaneously establishing clean material cycles.

The third pillar is aimed at young companies. Through a partnership with the investment organization Acumen, Apple is funding six startups working on solutions for the circular economy, waste management, and sustainable agriculture. Examples include electric refrigerated trucks for food and medicine, cost-effective cooling technology for small farmers, and a mobility provider that specifically trains women to drive electric cars. Apple provides not only capital but also mentoring and access to its network.

Link to the global 2030 strategy

The India initiative is the latest in a series of similar programs. Just a few months ago, Apple launched new energy and education projects for Europe and China, which also contribute to the 2030 goal. In its latest environmental progress report, Apple reported a reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions of over 60 percent compared to 2015 – while revenue increased by 78 percent during the same period.

India was long a blind spot in this system. While Apple has already concluded extensive power purchase agreements for renewable energy in Europe, China, and North America, comparable structures were lacking at its most important new production site. With the steps now announced, Apple is closing this gap – at least in an initial phase.

What strategic significance does this step have?

The initiative is more than just a publicity stunt. Apple has invested considerable effort in recent years to make its iPhone manufacturing less dependent on China. Factories operated by Foxconn, Tata, and Pegatron have become key locations in this process. However, a growing share of final assembly in India also means that a growing proportion of the CO₂ footprint depends on India's energy infrastructure, which is still heavily reliant on fossil fuels. Without expanding renewable energy sources locally, the 2030 target would become more difficult to achieve with every additional production line.

Added to this is the personnel context. With Lisa Jackson's retirement next year, COO Sabih Khan will assume responsibility for environmental and social initiatives – a transition that is likely to further strengthen the integration of operations and climate strategy. The India initiative appears to be a harbinger of this logic: Clean energy is no longer considered separately from supply chain management, but rather as an integral component of the location strategy.

Apple's climate policy is taking shape in India

With these new projects, Apple is demonstrating that its 2030 goal goes beyond symbolic announcements. The company is directly linking its economic expansion in India with environmental initiatives – from energy procurement and recycling to supporting local small businesses. The long-term viability of these partnerships will ultimately depend on how quickly the promised 150 megawatts are actually connected to the grid and whether further expansion phases follow. (Image: Shutterstock / Parilov)

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