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Apple opposes new guidelines impacting global emissions reporting

After releasing its 2025 environmental report, Apple joined others in criticizing a proposal to revise the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, which could hinder mandatory clean energy efforts.

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Apple has publicly opposed a proposed change to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHGP), an international standard for tracking emissions. The company, known for its leadership in renewable energy, fears that the new guidelines could reduce companies' participation in green initiatives.

The proposal targets the Scope 2 guidance of the GHGP, which deals with indirect emissions from purchased electricity. Several companies, including Apple and its supply chain partners Luxshare, BYD, and BOE, along with giants like General Motors and eBay, signed a joint statement against these revisions.

The new guidelines could hinder global efforts to cut emissions and limit corporate involvement in clean energy.

Apple argues that these proposed changes might create uncertainty and discourage investments in renewable energy. The company advocates for a clear framework that promotes transparency and active participation in combating climate change.

This debate highlights the tension between regulation and innovation in sustainability efforts. The business and environmental communities are watching closely how this discussion unfolds, as it could have worldwide implications for climate policies.

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