Apple’s “carbon neutral” claims are facing increased scrutiny::Apple is relying on carbon credits to claim Apple Watch is carbon neutral.

  • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “Facing increased scrutiny” is an awfully kind way of saying “downright rejected with good reason by the EU” 🙄

  • HelloThere@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Offsetting aside, the claimed carbon emissions of 7-12kg CO2e feels super low for a smart watch.

    For comparison, this recipe of Tomatoes and Chickpeas on toast, when eaten in season from local produce, claims to reduce the carbon emission of the single meal by ~2.5kg, and this article would suggest that a single serloin steak is 5-10kg of CO2e.

    I know eating beef is high impact, but basically the same as a smart watch which requires mining of precious metals and numerous transcontinental shipments? Not a chance.

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    If Apple is anything, it is through technicality of stretch or loophole, for profit. Whether a marketing claim, tax exemption, or product feature, it is what it is because a team of gymnasts in that field performed a 9.5 routine, backed by lawyers that can cover arse like baggy jeans should scrutineers appear. But for the most part, users just see the 9.5 scorecards held by the judges that are the marketing team.