Apple's Sustainable Push: 100% Recycled Cobalt and $200M Investment in Carbon Removal Fund.
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Apple has announced a new target to use 100% recycled cobalt in all its designed batteries by 2025, as well as 100% recycled rare earth elements in magnets and 100% recycled tin soldering and gold plating in all its designed printed circuit boards. The company has already expanded its use of recycled metals, sourcing over two-thirds of all aluminum, nearly three-quarters of all rare earths, and more than 95% of all tungsten in its products from 100% recycled material. This progress brings Apple closer to its goal of making all products with only recycled and renewable materials and achieving carbon neutrality by 2030.
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