Apple Starts $ 200 Million Climate Fund

Apple Starts $ 200 Million Climate Fund

Apple is starting a $ 200 million fund that will invest in forestry projects to get CO2 out of the air. That reports the American technology company.

 

Apple has partnered with the NGO Conservation International and investment bank Goldman Sachs for the “Restore Fund”.

The aim is to remove at least 1 million tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere every year, the equivalent of more than 200,000 cars, according to Apple.

The investment is part of Apple’s broader goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2030 entirely.

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