Apple Hits Record 30 Percent Recycled Material Usage in 2025 Product Shipments

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Apple announced that 30 percent of materials across all products shipped in 2025 were recycled, marking a significant milestone in its Apple 2030 carbon neutrality initiative. The company achieved 100 percent recycled cobalt in its batteries, 100 percent recycled rare earth elements in magnets, and 100 percent recycled gold plating and tin soldering in printed circuit boards. Additionally, Apple successfully eliminated plastic from its packaging, transitioning entirely to fiber-based materials. Despite business growth, Apple’s greenhouse gas emissions remain 60 percent lower than 2015 levels. These advancements, highlighted in the company’s annual Environmental Progress Report, demonstrate how Apple is leveraging supply chain collaboration and material innovation to decouple corporate expansion from environmental impact while maintaining its long-term sustainability targets.





