Apple details environmental efforts in its ‘Paper and Packaging Strategy’ report<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Last month, Apple shared an
environmental report specific to the iPhone X. One detail in the report is that “100 percent of packaging fibers are sourced from responsibly managed forests, bamboo, waste sugarcane, or recycled paper.” Now, Apple has released a white paper thoroughly detailing its
“Paper and Packaging Strategy”.</p>
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Apple details environmental efforts in its ‘Paper and Packaging Strategy’ report