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The MacBook Neo is Apple’s greenest product ever

Apple says the MacBook Neo contains 60% recycled content by mass, the highest of any product it has released to date.

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After months of leaks and rumors, Apple has finally taken the wraps off the MacBook Neo. While much of the buzz surrounding it focuses on specs and pricing, Apple has quietly delivered something just as significant with its new budget notebook. The MacBook Neo is officially the company’s greenest product yet.

Apple says the MacBook Neo packs the highest percentage of recycled content of any product it has shipped to date. In its product environmental report, the company reveals that the notebook contains 60% recycled content, including:

Beyond materials, Apple reports that 45% of the manufacturing electricity for the MacBook Neo came from. supplier-sourced renewable energy projects, helping reduce its overall carbon footprint at launch. The notebook also exceeds energy efficiency standards, consuming at least 60% less energy than typical ENERGY STAR requirements.

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Packaging for the MacBook Neo is entirely fiber-based and recyclable. However, Apple has clarified that packaging and included accessories are excluded from its claim that the device contains the highest percentage of recycled content of any Apple product.

This move aligns with Apple’s broader environmental strategy, which includes its Apple 2030 target to achieve carbon neutrality across its corporate operations, manufacturing supply chain, and product life cycles. The MacBook Neo’s recycled content figures mark the highest level the company has reported for any of its products to date, and similar material changes are expected to continue across future product updates as the company works towards its stated goals.

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