Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

MacRumors

macrumors bot
Original poster
Apr 12, 2001
69,501
40,635


As noted by the French blog WatchGeneration, the Apple Watch and Mac mini are no longer advertised as "carbon neutral" products on Apple's website.

m4-mac-mini-carbon-neutral.jpg

The term "carbon neutral" means that, on a net basis, a product does not add any carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Apple achieves this through projects that offset carbon emissions, including working with Forestal Apepu to develop fast-growing eucalyptus forests for timber production on deforested lands in Paraguay.

When paired with select bands, the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models were Apple's first carbon-neutral products, and the Apple Watch Series 10 and the latest Mac mini with M4 chips were also advertised as being carbon neutral.

In 2023, Apple said each carbon neutral Apple Watch model met the following strict criteria: 100% clean electricity used for manufacturing and product use, at least 30% recycled or renewable material by weight, and at least 50% of shipments occurring without air transportation. Apple said these combined efforts resulted in at least a 75% reduction in product emissions for each model, and it said it would use "high-quality carbon credits" to address the "small amount of remaining emissions."

However, starting with the Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3, Apple no longer includes a "carbon neutrality" label on its product pages or packaging worldwide.

Apple also removed the "carbon neutral" label from its Mac mini product pages. This change took effect worldwide following Apple's iPhone event in September.

There are a few reasons why.

In August, Apple told Fast Company that this change is not the result of a change in the company's environmental efforts. Instead, a new law in the EU taking effect in September 2026 will ban companies from using claims like "carbon neutral" or similar across packaging, ads, and product pages.

Second, a German court ruled the Apple Watch could no longer be advertised as "carbon neutral," after a local environmental group accused Apple of "greenwashing." According to Reuters, some ecologists said carbon offsetting plantations can actually harm biodiversity and require high water usage.

Apple likely still considers the Series 11 and Ultra 2 to be carbon neutral internally, but it is getting ahead of laws and rulings that prevent it from advertising it.

Apple said it removed the "carbon neutral" label worldwide because it does not want to create confusion for customers in different regions, according to Fast Company.

Given the Mac mini received no changes last month, it likely remains carbon neutral too.

"We're proud of our carbon neutral products and on track to achieve carbon neutrality throughout our entire supply chain by 2030," said Apple. "Every Apple product is designed with the environment in mind, and that commitment will continue, regardless of new EU rules restricting how we can talk about it."

Note: Due to the political or social nature of the discussion regarding this topic, the discussion thread is located in our Political News forum. All forum members and site visitors are welcome to read and follow the thread, but posting is limited to forum members with at least 100 posts.

Article Link: Here's Why the Apple Watch and Mac Mini Are No Longer Advertised as 'Carbon Neutral'
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: UnbreakableAlex
Jobs returned and claims his spaceship, and disappear entirely.
Timmy arrives at 5 am to work, and freezes to stone of the chock.

For further info and Apple purchase contact the aliens that works for Jobs now.
All carbon-neutral.
 
The carbon credit industry is a scam. Just look what happened to a company called Aspiration. Not to mention they're also implicated in a scheme with the LA Clippers to circumvent the NBA salary cap.

 
  • Love
  • Like
Reactions: Huck and MN7119
eyeroll! While I believe every corporation should be conscientious and responsible, why is this a news worthy issue for consumer devices? Is anyone purchasing an  device on its eco-friendly rating?? its the AI/cloud servers they should focus reporting on.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.