Three additional Apple suppliers, including Compal Electronics, Sunwoda Electronic, and Biel Crystal Manufactory, have promised to use 100 Percent Renewable Energy when manufacturing iPhone components, Apple VP of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives Lisa Jackson told Bloomberg in an interview.
"We look at our carbon footprint as so much More than just our ******, our data centers, our stores, even our distribution centers," Jackson told Bloomberg Television. "All that's included in our 96 percent, but **w we're moving onto our supply chain."
Late last month, Apple promised to ho**r the commitment it made under the Obama administration to fight climate change, and today, Jackson said Apple plans to continue on its path and make its values k**wn to the Trump administration, which has started to rescind environmental rules and protections.
"One thing this administration has made clear is that they want to hear from business and so we're going to do everything we can to make our values k**wn," Jackson said.
Along with Compal Electronics, Sunwoda Electronic, and Biel Crystal Manufactory, four other Suppliers have committed to Using clean energy: Lens Tech**logy, Solvay Specialty Polymers, Catcher Tech**logy, and Ibiden. In March, Apple said that by the end of 2018, the company and its supplier partners expect to generate More than 2.5 billion kilowatt hours of clean Energy per year.
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