The MacBook Neo has been officially unveiled and is now available for pre-order. Besides the usual product announcements surrounding new Apple hardware, this model has a special feature that can easily be overlooked: the new notebook sets a new record within Apple's product line.
The MacBook Neo contains more recycled materials than any other Apple product to date. Overall, the device is made from 60 percent recycled materials by weight, making it currently the Apple device with the highest recycled content.
This development is directly related to Apple's long-term environmental strategy. The company has set itself the goal of being completely carbon neutral by 2030. The MacBook Neo is considered a further step in this direction.
Sustainability is becoming increasingly important at Apple
In recent years, Apple has increasingly announced measures to reduce the environmental footprint of its products. These include more efficient production processes, greater use of recycled materials, and adjustments in the supply chain.
The MacBook Neo is a recent example of this strategy. In an official press release, Apple explains that the notebook is made from 60 percent recycled materials, the highest percentage ever achieved in an Apple product.
The figure refers specifically to the device's weight. Apple also clarifies that this comparison applies only to the products themselves. Packaging and included accessories are not taken into account. Furthermore, Apple's own "accessories" are not included in the statistics, as Apple considers them separate from the actual products.
MacBook Neo achieves new recycling record
The most important aspect of the MacBook Neo is the proportion of recycled materials. According to Apple, this amounts to 60 percent of the device's total weight. This surpasses all previous Apple products in this regard.
On the official product page, Apple describes the device as a notebook with a robust enclosure made from recycled aluminum, which significantly contributes to this high recycled content. Through the use of these materials, the MacBook Neo achieves the highest percentage of recycled raw materials in the history of Apple products.
The value of 60 percent therefore does not result from individual components, but from the entire material composition of the device.
Housing made from recycled aluminum
A key component of the high recycling rate is the MacBook Neo's casing. Apple uses recycled aluminum here, which, according to the company, makes up a large part of the notebook's total weight.
Overall, 90 percent of the aluminum used is recycled material. This allows Apple to significantly reduce its use of newly extracted raw materials.
The aluminum casing remains both stable and durable. Apple continues to describe it as robust, so the fundamental concept of the familiar MacBook design remains unchanged. The material continues to provide stability while simultaneously increasing the proportion of recycled raw materials.
New manufacturing process saves aluminum
Besides the use of recycled materials, the manufacturing process also plays an important role in the MacBook Neo. Apple relies on a material-saving molding process here.
This process requires significantly less raw material than traditional machining methods. According to Apple, 50 percent less aluminum is used in the production of the casing compared to conventional methods.
This method reduces material consumption without compromising the stability or quality of the housing.
Battery made with fully recycled cobalt
Apple also uses recycled raw materials for the battery. The company uses 100 percent recycled cobalt in the MacBook Neo.
Cobalt is a key component of modern lithium-ion batteries and plays a central role in their performance and stability. By using fully recycled cobalt, Apple is trying to reduce the need for newly mined material.
This step also contributes to the overall high recycling rate of the device.
Part of Apple's goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2030
The high percentage of recycled materials in the MacBook Neo is related to a larger company goal. Apple has announced its intention to become completely carbon neutral by 2030.
This goal encompasses not only individual products, but the entire company operation. This includes, among other things:
- the production of the devices
- the supply chains
- the operation of its own locations
- the materials used in products
Apple sees the MacBook Neo as another step along this path.
MacBook Neo sets a new sustainability record for Apple
The MacBook Neo is a new Apple notebook that stands out primarily due to its high proportion of recycled materials. With 60 percent recycled materials by weight, it achieves the highest recycling percentage to date within the Apple product range.
Several factors contribute to this: 90 percent recycled aluminum in the casing, 100 percent recycled cobalt in the battery, and a manufacturing process that requires 50 percent less aluminum than conventional methods.
The information provided refers exclusively to the product itself. Packaging and included accessories are not included in this calculation, and Apple accessories are also considered separately from the actual products.
In the context of Apple's plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, the MacBook Neo is seen as another step towards more sustainable hardware production. (Image: Apple)
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