🏢

Apple Inc.

Carbon Emissions & Sustainability Report

📊 Latest Report: 2023 🌍 Years Available: 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2013
💨
CO₂ Emissions
15.6 Million Metric Tons (Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions)
2023
Renewable Energy
100% (Corporate Facilities)
of total energy
💧
Water Usage
1.6K million gallons (Corporate Facilities)
2023
📉
Reduction
100.0%
since 2013
♻️
Waste
17.4K metric tons (Landfilled Corporate Facilities)
2023
⚙️
Energy Use
3.2M MWh (Corporate Facilities)
2023

📊 Emissions Breakdown (2023)

Scope 1 Direct emissions
55.2K tCO2e
Scope 2 Electricity
3.4K tCO2e
Scope 3 Supply chain
16.1M tCO2e

📈 Historical Emissions

2023
15.6 Million Metric Tons (Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions)
2022
20.3M tCO2e/year (net)
2021
22.5M tCO2e/year
2020
22.6 Million metric tons of CO2e
2018
25.2 million metric tons of CO2e
2017
27.5 million metric tons CO2e

✅ Key Environmental Achievements

🎯 Future Goals

🔜 Short-term

  • Use only recycled and renewable materials in products and packaging by 2025
  • Remove plastics from packaging by 2025
  • Certify all Apple-owned data centers to the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard by 2025
  • Use 100% recycled cobalt, tin, gold, and rare earth elements in select components by 2025

📅 Medium-term

  • Transition entire value chain to 100 percent clean electricity by 2030
  • Replenish all corporate freshwater withdrawals in high-stress locations by 2030
  • Achieve carbon neutrality for entire carbon footprint by 2030 (75% emission reduction from 2015)

🔭 Long-term

  • Achieve 90 percent reduction in emissions from 2015 baseline by 2050

🌱 ESG Focus Areas

Climate ChangeMaterialsResourcesWaterWasteSmarter ChemistryProduct LongevitySupply ChainCommunity Engagement

⚠️ Challenges & Risks +

  • Supply chain disruptions due to climate events
  • Technical properties of recycled materials differing from primary materials
  • Limited availability and access to recycled and renewable materials
  • Lack of traceability information for materials
  • Scaling the use of high-quality recycled or renewable materials
  • Regulatory barriers inhibiting material recovery and movement
  • Transitioning to 100 percent renewable electricity for the entire manufacturing supply chain
  • Addressing emissions from product use
  • Reducing waste sent to landfill from manufacturing suppliers

📋 Report Information

Reporting Period: 2023
Frameworks: GHG Protocol, ISO 14040/14044
Assurance: Apex Companies, LLC and Fraunhofer Institute