The way our products are manufactured, used and recycled represents the largest percentage of Apple’s total greenhouse gas emissions. That’s why we design them for better environmental performance. We measure that performance in Product Environmental Reports. Here you’ll find detailed information on how every Apple product performs in these categories:
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Climate Change
How much does each phase of the product’s life cycle contribute to total greenhouse gas emissions?
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Restricted Substances
What toxic substances aren’t in the product?
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Energy Efficiency
How efficient is the product while on, off and in sleep mode?
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Material Efficiency
What exactly is the product made of?
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Recycling
What happens at the end of the product’s life that contributes to its environmental footprint?
Product Environmental Reports
Click the links below to view Product Environmental Reports for all currently shipping Apple products. For older Apple products, consult our archive.
Notebooks
Apple TV
Product Environmental Reports Archive
- February 2011 MacBook Pro (13-inch) (PDF)
- February 2011 MacBook Pro (15-inch) (PDF)
- February 2011 MacBook Pro (17-inch) (PDF)
- October 2010 11-inch MacBook Air (PDF)
- October 2010 13-inch MacBook Air (PDF)
- September 2010 Apple TV (PDF)
- September 2010 iPod nano (PDF)
- September 2010 iPod touch (PDF)
- July 2010 iMac (21.5-inch) (PDF)
- July 2010 iMac (27-inch) (PDF)
- June 2010 iPhone 4 (PDF)
- June 2010 Mac mini (PDF)
- June 2010 Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server (PDF)
- October 2009 MacBook (PDF)
- September 2009 iPod nano (PDF)
- September 2009 iPod touch (PDF)
- March 2009 Mac Pro (PDF)
- March 2009 iPod shuffle (PDF)
- October 2008 24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display (PDF)
- June 2008 iPhone 3G (PDF)



