Apple to run on 100 per cent renewable energy
Apple wants to run on 100 per cent renewable energy, improve supply chain’s greenness, Manufacturers Monthly 12 May, 2015 Apple has announced plans to run its entire business in China through renewable energy, and to make its supply chain more environmentally friendly. In a statement released yesterday, CEO Tim Cook said greening manufacturing operations would take years, but would be worth the effort.
“We are excited to work with leaders in our supply chain who want to be on the cutting edge of China’s green transformation,” said Cook…….
According to Apple, 87 per cent of its US operations worldwide are powered through renewable energy, and wants this to reach 100 per cent.
According to the company, 100 per cent of its US operations and all of its data centers are run by renewable power.It launched its first solar project in Sichuan Province three weeks ago. http://www.manmonthly.com.au/news/apple-wants-to-run-on-100-per-cent-renewable-energ
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