TECHNOLOGY

Apple to buy first large batch of carbon-free aluminum for iPhone SE

Apple first bought a smaller batch of the lab-made metal in 2019

In Summary

•Says it is stepping up efforts to reduce carbon footprint from the metal it uses heavily in product casings.

•Apple first bought a smaller batch of the lab-made metal in 2019

The new Apple iPhone SE is displayed at the Apple Store on 5th Avenue shortly after it went on sale in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., March 18, 2022.
The new Apple iPhone SE is displayed at the Apple Store on 5th Avenue shortly after it went on sale in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., March 18, 2022.
Image: REUTERS

Apple Inc (AAPL.O) said on Thursday it will buy its first industrial-size batch of carbon-free aluminum to use in its low-cost iPhone SE, as it steps up efforts to reduce carbon footprint from the metal it uses heavily in product casings.

Details about the size or cost of the purchase were not disclosed.

The iPhone maker has been taking steps to reduce its use of the carbon-intensive metal that emits direct greenhouse gases from the smelting process and has spiked consumer, activist and investor dissent due to its environmental impact.

Apple first bought a smaller batch of the lab-made metal in 2019 from Elysis, a Montreal-based joint venture between two of the world's biggest aluminum suppliers - Alcoa Corp and Rio Tinto. It had used the metal in its 16-inch MacBook Pro.

Elysis had originally planned to commercialize its technology, which uses a ceramic anode to make aluminum and emits only oxygen, by 2024.

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