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Apple’s autumn conference has come to an end, and all new products have been revealed. As the "main dish" of the annual update, the iPhone 15 series is surprising in terms of performance improvement and innovation, but the replacement of the entire series with Type C interface chargers has finally made a real difference with the "help" of the European Union. Environmental initiatives. After the unified interface, users no longer need to configure a separate cable for their Apple devices, which can reduce the repeated production and scrapping of cables.
As a top consumer electronics manufacturer, while Apple is building outstanding product capabilities, its focus on environmental protection is also increasing as its scale expands. It's just that in the eyes of users, many of Apple's environmentally friendly actions are just "small calculations" for themselves. For example, starting from iPhone 12, Apple does not include a charger in the box, but only a charging cable. For Apple itself, it can produce fewer chargers and the packaging boxes can be smaller, which will help reduce its own carbon emissions footprint. But for consumers, the price of mobile phones has not changed, but they have to buy their own chargers, which is equivalent to an extra expense out of thin air.
As a consumer electronics manufacturer, Apple always incorporates some calculations into environmental protection, which inevitably causes controversy among users. From the perspective of the electronics industry chain, true environmental protection starts from reducing consumption and reusing products and materials as much as possible, thereby reducing pollutant emissions and saving more energy and mineral deposits.
In this regard, Apple announced in April this year that it will use 100% recycled cobalt in all its own-designed batteries by 2025, and will use 100% recycled cobalt in its two new products, iPhone 15 and Apple Watch, released this fall. Recycled cobalt. The reason why Apple is able to promote the recycling of rare metals is that the industry chain has become increasingly mature, and it has been able to meet Apple's demands for environmental protection.
Due to the emphasis on environmental protection and the huge economic value generated by recycling and reuse, the industry chain has developed a mature electronic product recycling model, such as refining gold and other metals from circuit boards, which is no longer unfamiliar to everyone. But recycling can not only start from products. We should note that there is also a relatively "silent" resource that has been exploited to a very limited extent, and that is the sediment materials of terminal enterprises.
Through years of production activities, the majority of terminal companies will accumulate a considerable amount of excess inventory of various types of components. These components are often good products, but are "leftover" due to order changes, project balances and other reasons. Over time, due to the lack of suitable processing methods, they occupied funds and storage space in vain, becoming a "heartache" for terminal enterprises. On the other side, these materials may be urgently needed by others, but they cannot get them. If the supply and demand phases are not connected, then when the life of the material ends, it will not only cause a loss of value, but also cause an additional burden on our ecological environment.
Now is the time for someone to act as the connector between the two segments of excess inventory! After careful market research, Innovation Online Group hereby launches a worry-free inventory service, specifically to help the majority of terminal companies solve the current excess inventory problem.
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