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Apple iPhone13 series continue to not give away: the materials are basically renewable

Apple released the iPhone 13 series of mobile phones. Although simple and generous, with little change, the screen, appearance, performance, 5G and photography are still quite big, especially when it comes to taking pictures, they have been upgraded by the most significant camera in Apple’s history.

The overall Apple iPhone 13 series did not increase prices this year. It is expected that various out-of-stock prices will increase today, and the cost increase will not be transferred to consumers. Apple can do this.

Furthermore, it can be said to be conscience of Apple. The iPhone 13 is also a mini-upgraded OLED, and it is a 128GB browser. The evil 64GB has finally been eliminated.

Of course, Apple also has a stingy, all for the leisure of environmental protection, these will not have charging heads that provide information, and only mobile phones and lightning to USBC data cables, data cables, etc. are packaged inside.
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Apple is really important to environmental protection. In the last part of reality, we also spent time on Apple’s progress in this area. Apple’s goal is to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030.

In addition, the recycled materials commonly used in the production, manufacturing and packaging of iPhone 13 series mobile phones are as follows:

Made with more environmentally friendly materials

The tactile engine uses 100% recycled tungsten, accounting for 99% of the tungsten content in the entire equipment

All magnets use 100% recycled rare earth elements, accounting for 98% of the rare earth element content in the entire equipment

Electroplating layer uses 100% recycled gold

The rear and rear camera cables are made of 100% recycled gold

The solder of the motherboard and battery management unit uses 100% recycled tin

Some components use 35% or more recycled plastic

Shengming’s chemical process

No free glass glass

Bleaching agent, bromination agent (BFR), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and-

Green manufacturing

Apple’s landfill-free project helps suppliers delete willingness to fill in

All suppliers’ assembly plants switch to 100% renewable energy production for Apple products

Responsible packaging

100% of virgin wood fiber comes from forests under responsible management

Use more than 90% fiber packaging materials
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