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Apple expands clean energy and water investments in India as supply chain sustainability efforts accelerate

Apple said over 320 suppliers have pledged renewable electricity as it expands solar, water and recycling programs to support its 2030 carbon-neutral goal.

  • Apple unveiled a Rs 100 crore investment in renewable energy infrastructure in India, supporting over 150 megawatts of capacity and powering nearly 150,000 Indian households annually.
  • India has emerged as a key focus area for Apple as it expands manufacturing operations amid broader supply chain diversification, with suppliers like Foxconn and the Tata Group scaling iPhone production capacity.
  • Apple partnered with renewable energy developer CleanMax to develop rooftop solar projects supporting its offices and retail stores, while achieving 100% freshwater replenishment through the Uptime Catalyst Facility.
  • Beyond energy initiatives, Apple is tackling plastic pollution through a collaboration with WWF-India and supporting sustainability startups including Saptkrishi, Mowo Fleet, and Yotuh Energy via a new Acumen partnership.
  • Globally, Apple now supports its operations with more than 18 GW of clean electricity, triple the 2020 level, as it moves toward becoming carbon neutral across its value chain by 2030.
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ABP News broke the news in India on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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