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Apple launches US$200 mil fund for forestry projects

Initiative aims to remove carbon from the atmosphere while generating financial returns for investors

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Apr 2021 9:30AM

Apple launches US$200 mil fund for forestry projects
Last July, Apple unveiled its goal of being 100% carbon neutral across its supply chain and entire product lifecycle by 2030. – AFP pic, April 16, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO – Apple announced yesterday a carbon removal initiative called “Restore Fund” that will make investments in forestry projects to remove carbon from the atmosphere while generating a financial return for investors, reported the Xinhua news agency.

Launched with Conservation International and Goldman Sachs, Apple’s US$200 million (RM800 million) fund aims to remove at least one million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide annually from the atmosphere, equivalent to the amount of fuel used by more than 200,000 passenger vehicles, while demonstrating a viable financial model that can help scale up investment in forest restoration, the announcement said.

“Conservation International is a co-investor in the fund, Goldman Sachs is managing the fund. The three parties will identify new projects later this year,” Apple said.

“Nature provides some of the best tools to remove carbon from the atmosphere,” said Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice-president of environment, policy and social initiatives.

“Through creating a fund that generates both a financial return as well as real, and measurable carbon impacts, we aim to drive broader change in the future – encouraging investment in carbon removal around the globe. Our hope is that others share our goals and contribute their resources to support and protect critical ecosystems,” she added.

Last July, Apple unveiled its goal of being 100% carbon neutral across its supply chain and entire product lifecycle by 2030. While the company will directly eliminate 75% of emissions for its supply chain and products by 2030, the fund will help address the remaining 25% of Apple’s emissions by removing carbon from the atmosphere, according to the announcement.

In the past year, 15 additional Chinese suppliers have committed to joining that programme, and to move their Apple production to 100% renewable energy, the company said.

“As early as 2015, we launched a long-term plan for multi-year cooperation with the World Natural Foundation to build 1,000,000 acres of forests in China by 2020,” said Isabel Ge Mahe, Apple’s vice-president and managing director of Greater China.

“We have achieved the target earlier. Now, our forests in China can already meet our demand for wood fiber to produce packaging paper of our products,” Ge told Xinhua. – The Vibes, April 16, 2021

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