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For the first time ever: plastic bottles are used to make iPhone 13 antennas

According to information from the official Apple website, when creating the iPhone 13, the company aimed to minimize its impact on the environment. For this, for the first time in the industry, plastic bottles have been used as a new material for the manufacture of smartphone antennas.

In addition, the iPhone 13 also uses 100% recycled rare earths in MagSafe magnets, 100% recycled tin in the motherboard solder, and battery control module solder. In addition, smartphones use 100% recycled gold to cover the motherboard and metal wires of the front and rear cameras.

Apple previously announced plans to achieve carbon neutrality across the entire company, supply chain, and product lifecycle by 2030. The company has already achieved zero carbon emissions at its manufacturing facilities around the world. By 2030, every Apple device that comes to market will have a zero carbon footprint.

For the first time ever: plastic bottles are used to make iPhone 13 antennas

As we already reported, Apple made further changes this year and not only removed the charger from the kit, but also simplified the packaging once again by eliminating the packaging film.

According to information published on the official Apple website, eliminating the use of film in the packaging boxes of the iPhone 13 and Phone 13 Pro could reduce the amount of plastic used by up to 600 tons.

Yesterday, sources released photos showing thousands of iPhone 13 smartphones in stock and awaiting sales. The first iPhone 13 smartphones have already been shipped to future owners.

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