Today is Earth Day, an annual opportunity to show support for the environment and call for policies that help protect our planet. As always, Apple promoted the occasion with a prominent link on the apple.com homepage.
The company announced earlier this month that from April 14 to now, every Apple Pay transaction made in an Apple Store, through the Apple Store app, or on its website will provide the world with Apple Pay. Animal Foundation donates $1…
Earth Day is held on April 22nd each year. This year the focus is on the global cleanup, sustainable fashion, tree planting and climate literacy.
The Global Cleanup is a global movement to remove billions of items of litter from communities, beaches, rivers, lakes, trails and parks – reducing waste and plastic pollution and improving habitat and prevent harm to wildlife and humans.
The fashion industry accounts for more than 8% of total greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable fashion refers to an ecologically and socially responsible clothing supply chain. Now is the opportunity for the industry and consumers to move away from the fast fashion model and towards sustainable practices in sourcing, production, distribution, marketing and consumption.
You can plant a tree for just $1. Forests contain about 80% of the world’s biodiversity and are the second largest carbon storage after the ocean, absorbing large amounts of greenhouse gases. They also enhance biodiversity while protecting waterways, enhancing soil nutrients and providing a buffer against natural disasters.
Join us in the fight for climate literacy. Now is the time to develop a generation of citizens, workers, students, and leaders who are prepared for climate change. We need the public to understand how to stop climate change and environmental harm.
As usual, Apple’s homepage has an environmentally focused headline.
Clicking this link takes you to Apple's environmental microsite, where environmental certifications for the company's products make headlines. It goes on to describe the company's plans to make its entire supply chain carbon neutral by 2030, as well as other steps the company has already taken.
Apple typically promotes environmental education resources through the App Store and causes people can support, and we'll no doubt see this year's selection later in the day.
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