iPhone 16 Pro Review: Sustainability & Environment

Cobalt

100% recycled cobalt in the battery

Plastics

At least 50% recycled plastic in 14 components.

Aluminum

100% recycled aluminum in the internal structural frame and thermal sub structure.

Tin

100% recycled tin in solder of multiple printed circuit boards. By 2025, plan for 100% recycled tin soldering in all Apple-designed rigid and flexible printed circuit boards.

Steel

80% or more recycled steel in multiple internal components (Taptic Engine, speaker, PCBs, display support plate).

Copper

100% recycled copper in multiple printed circuit boards, Taptic Engine wire, and inductive charger foil/wire.

Ocean Bound Plastic

Not specified

Recycled Packaging

100% fiber-based. 66% or more recycled content. All wood fiber is recycled or from responsibly managed forests. Reduced overall volume by about 6% compared to iPhone 15 Pro/Max packaging.

Recycled Fibre

100% fiber-based packaging. 66% or more recycled content. All wood fiber is recycled or from responsibly managed forests.

Plastic Free Packaging

100% fiber-based packaging, no plastic (except inks, coatings, adhesives). Milestone toward removing plastics from packaging by 2025.

Durability

Latest-generation Ceramic Shield, two times tougher than any other smartphone glass. IP68 water and dust resistance.

Longevity

Designed to be energy efficient, long-lasting. Regular software updates. Expanded access to safe, reliable, and secure repairs via AASPs.

Energy

Uses at least 54% less energy than standard. Software and power-efficient components. Builds low-carbon energy projects. 30% of manufacturing electricity from supplier low-carbon energy projects.

Carbon Footprint / Emissions

66 kg

Goals

Progress toward carbon neutral (reduced emissions by 30% against business-as-usual scenario). Working with suppliers to transition to 100% low-carbon electricity. Accounting for emissions from renewable energy infrastructure maintenance.

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