Business can and should be a force for good. Apple products are designed in California and built by people all over the world. We strive to uphold our high standards everywhere we operate, supporting the people and communities across our global supply chain, and working to protect the planet we all share.
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Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 The Apple Supplier Employee Development Fund is our $50 million commitment to further invest in the people in our supply chain â and to innovate and expand on our long-running education programs. Through the Fund, supplier employees learn about their workplace rights and gain opportunities to develop new skills such as coding, smart manufacturing fundamentals, language learning, health training, and leadership development. Since the Fundâs launch, we have delivered more than 5.7 million training and education sessions, with our programs reaching more than eight million people since 2008. Through the Fund, we are providing people all over the world with opportunities to advance in their jobs or explore new job paths. More about Appleâs Supply ChainPeople
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Open Modal Feature Accountabilityfrom day one. Apple products are designed in California and made by people all over the world. Thousands of businesses and millions of people in more than 50 countries and regions are part of our supply chain, contributing their skills to help build, deliver, repair, and recycle our products. Our suppliers are required to meet the strict standards of the Apple Supplier Code of Conduct, no matter where they operate or what type of goods, services, or labor they provide to Apple. The Codeâs requirements cover labor and human rights, health and safety, the environment, ethics, and management practices. We are committed to holding ourselves and our suppliers accountable to high standards. This includes working to make sure our strict standards are met before production begins, conducting regular assessments of our suppliersâ performance, and actively listening to supplier employees. Assessments, conducted by independent third-party auditors, thoroughly examine a supplierâs operations through worker and management interviews, detailed site walkthroughs, and comprehensive documentation reviews. In addition to planned assessments, we also conduct unannounced visits, where the supplier has no advance knowledge of the auditorâs arrival. How we hold suppliers accountable. Check before work starts
Before we award business to a supplier or begin production, we check for any potential human rights, environmental, or other risks, and we work with them to address any issues found.
Listen to supplier employeesAs part of our supplier assessment process, tens of thousands of confidential interviews are conducted with supplier employees about their workplace experiences.
Investigate reportsIn addition to addressing the feedback we receive from supplier employees, we promptly investigate any allegations we receive, with Apple experts typically arriving onsite within 24 to 48 hours.
Take swift actionIf a violation of our standards is discovered, we require suppliers to promptly implement a plan to correct it, and to strengthen their policies and procedures to prevent the issue from reoccurring.
Learn more about our approach to due diligence and accountability View PDF 893assessments of supplier facilities conducted in 2024, with more than 22 percent being unannounced visits
125new or expanding supplier facilities that were assessed in 2024 for their ability to meet our requirements before entering our supply chain
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Open Modal People Labor and human rights at the foundation. Everyone has the right to work in a safe and healthy environment where theyâre treated with dignity and respect. We strive to protect these rights with every decision we make, including the suppliers we choose to work with, the materials we select for our products, and the processes and equipment used to make them. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Our standards apply globally, regardless of where people live or work or which job they do. We require our suppliers to educate their employees on their workplace rights, including how to share feedback directly with us if those rights arenât being respected. With the help of experts, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and workers themselves, we consistently strengthen our requirements and programs to meet the needs and uphold the rights of people across our supply chain. 2.5M+supplier employees trained on their workplace rights in 2024
1.4M+supplier employeesâ working hours reviewed weekly to verify compliance with our standards
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Open Modal People We act on feedback. We encourage everyone across our supply chain to share feedback directly with Apple. Thatâs why weâre focused on ways to amplify their voices. We interview and survey hundreds of thousands of supplier employees each year and provide hotlines, as well as a feedback form on this website, so they can anonymously raise concerns to us. We use this feedback to support our suppliers in strengthening their operations and management practices, providing the best possible experience for their employees. In addition to addressing the feedback we receive from supplier employees, we promptly investigate any allegations we receive, with Apple experts typically arriving onsite within 24 to 48 hours. Apple does not tolerate retaliation, and any supplier that retaliates against an employee for raising a concern faces immediate consequences, up to and including termination of their business with Apple. We require our suppliers to promptly address any issues that arise, and we regularly check on their progress until we confirm that all necessary actions have been taken. If suppliers are unwilling or unable to correct any issues, they risk removal from our supply chain. Since 2009, we have removed 25 manufacturing supplier facilities and 229 smelters and refiners from our supply chain for failing to meet our standards. 1.3M+supplier employees directly engaged by Apple about their workplace experiences in 2024
7.5K+improvements made to supplier workplaces in 2024 based on employee feedback
665K+people at 42 supplier sites reached by our hotline awareness campaign, which provides information on how to raise workplace concerns
37K+supplier employees contacted after interviews to ensure that they didnât experience retaliation
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Open Modal People The strongest standards in hiring. Apple does not tolerate forced labor. Our policies that prevent forced labor apply globally, regardless of a personâs job, location, or how they were hired. We require that job recruitment processes be free and fair, prohibiting practices such as charging fees to secure a job â even where itâs allowed by law. Weâve partnered with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a United Nations agency, to create easy-to-use tools that help suppliers recruit people ethically and with respect for their human rights. Our work to prevent forced labor extends throughout a workerâs employment journey. Learn more about our efforts to prevent forced labor View PDF 0instances found where people were forced to work in our supply chain in 2024
1.4M+supplier employees covered by responsible labor recruitment due diligence training since 2019
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Open Modal Education Accessibility by design. We believe that the best technology works for everyone and that focusing on accessibility extends to making jobs in our supply chain open to more people. In 2022, we launched the Vocational Education for Persons with Disabilities program to help our suppliers create manufacturing environments that are more accessible, providing community and accommodations for people who would benefit from tailored support. In addition to modifying physical workplaces, participating suppliers across the United States, China mainland, India, and Vietnam are also delivering training to create inclusive environments and building community through extracurricular activities and gatherings. Participants in the program hold a variety of manufacturing roles that were previously not accessible, with some advancing to leadership roles in their facilities. 18K+participants across 56 supplier facilities in the Vocational Education for Persons with Disabilities program since its launch in 2022
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Open Modal Education Skills that open doors. Through the Apple Education Hub, part of the Apple Supplier Employee Development Fund, people across our supply chain are able to access technical education and resources on topics such as personal development, leadership, computer science, coding, robotics, recycling, and advanced manufacturing. These programs enrich supplier employeesâ workplace experiences and provide the skills needed to pursue opportunities in highly technical fields. For example, graduates of our Swift coding program have launched apps on the Apple App Store, meeting our high bar required for publication. We partner with leading experts such as the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) in the United States, Zhejiang University in China mainland, and St. Johnâs Medical College in India to ensure that our programs are innovative, meaningful, and connected to relevant opportunities in local job markets.iMac assembly, Ireland
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74K+supplier employees who have graduated from our Swift coding program since 2017
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Swift learning.
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Learn more about Swift programming languageEducation
Accessibility by design.
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Open Modal Education Health starts with knowledge. Weâre committed to cultivating a supply chain where people can thrive â inside and outside work. This means providing the people in our supply chain with the tools needed to focus on their physical and mental health. Since 2017, millions of supplier employees have benefited from training on essential topics such as nutrition, reproductive health, early disease detection, and mental health. These programs are tailored to meet the needs of people at each participating site, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to take control of their own health, which can be shared with their communities to multiply the impact. 5.8M+people reached by our health and wellness programs since 2017
54K+participants in our mental wellbeing programs in 2024
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Open Modal Education Swift learning. Coding is an important skill for many of the jobs of today and tomorrow. Through our coding program, supplier employees have the opportunity to learn Swift â a powerful Apple programming language for our platforms. Participants begin with coding fundamentals before moving on to the advanced level, where they learn how to design and code their apps. Many participants have created apps for use at their own facilities, with some even creating apps that meet the high standards required for publication on the Apple App Store. 340K+supplier employees have participated in our coding program since 2017
25apps created by program participants and published on the App Store
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Learn more about skills development Health and Safety Advanced. Manufacturing.Aluminum recycling, China mainland
Open Modal Health and Safety Advanced. Manufacturing. As we continue to drive innovation in our products, the machines and facilities used to build them become more advanced. This is why weâre regularly reviewing and strengthening our machine safety programs to help keep the people who operate manufacturing equipment safe on the job. We require suppliers to design safer equipment from the start and to conduct regular trainings on topics such as the use of safety devices, inspection basics, automation safety, and hazards associated with moving parts. We also require suppliers to regularly inspect equipment and safety procedures to confirm that machines remain in safe working condition and that the rules put in place to keep people safe are being enforced and followed. If we do find issues, we work with suppliers to correct them and prevent them from happening again. 800+supplier sites enrolled in our enhanced machine safety training since 2024
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Open Modal Health and Safety Safety built in. Everyone has the right to be safe at work. We work hard to verify that the materials, machines, and processes used to make our products safeguard the health and safety of the people in our supply chain and the planet we all share. We consistently update our industry-leading health and safety standards and confirm that our suppliers meet those standards through regular inspections. We also partner with our suppliers to build a workplace culture that puts health and safety at the forefront every day, including by requiring training and providing ways for employees to speak up if they identify opportunities to improve safety practices. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 1.7K+supplier sites participated in safety training since 2022
108assessments conducted in 2024 to validate that supplier facilities were ready to meet our standards before manufacturing started
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Open Modal Health and Safety Leading the way on smarter chemistry. Consideration for the safety of supplier employees and customers guides the decisions we make about the materials we use in our products. We require our suppliers to follow our industry-leading chemical safety standards as we work to protect employees, communities, and the environment against chemical hazards. This includes working together to use safer materials in our products and manufacturing processes, such as in the cleaners used during product assembly. By collaborating with leading experts and nonprofit organizations, weâre accelerating the adoption of safer chemicals across the electronics industry, fostering safer working conditions for people far beyond our own supply chain. 1K+suppliers that reported data on the chemicals used in their facilities in 2024, allowing Apple to validate compliance with safety standards
200+new safer cleaners approved for use in our supply chain
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Open Modal Environment A carbon neutral supply chain by 2030. Appleâs worldwide corporate operations have been carbon neutral since 2020, and weâve set a goal to become carbon neutral across our entire carbon footprint by 2030. Reaching our Apple 2030 goal means we first need to continue reducing the carbon emissions from our manufacturing processes. To make this happen, weâre designing our products to be less carbon-intensive, increasing our use of recycled and renewable materials, improving material efficiency, and transitioning our entire supply chain to 100 percent renewable energy. Weâll then use carbon removal to address the small amount of remaining emissions, starting with high-quality nature-based solutions, like those in the Apple Restore Fund. Weâve called on our suppliers to decarbonize their Apple production by 2030, and weâre helping them get there through targeted programs and training to improve energy efficiency and identify sources of high-quality renewable energy. Learn more about Apple 2030 100%of Apple suppliers aiming to be carbon neutral for their Apple production by 2030
Nearly 18gigawatts of renewable energy sourced by Apple suppliers in 2024
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Open Modal Environment Environmental rights are human rights. Our approach to protecting the planet considers not only the environmental implications of every decision we make, but also the impact of those decisions on people, particularly those living and working in communities disproportionately affected by climate change. This is why we consider our supply chain in the context of the local communities where our suppliers operate. We collaborate with local partners â including companies, NGOs, and government agencies â to help address the diverse environmental needs of these communities, from improving water quality across entire watersheds to strengthening resilience to extreme weather. We piloted a program with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to help a small community in the Philippines better withstand the impacts of repeated typhoons through the construction of resilient shelters. We share learnings from these projects across and beyond our supply chain, helping benefit more communities around the world. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 More about Environment in Appleâs Supply ChainEnvironment
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Open Modal Environment A zero-waste mindset. Weâre dedicated to minimizing resource use and waste as we build our products. We require our suppliers to avoid sending waste to landfills by implementing recycling and reuse programs and developing innovative materials and recycling strategies. Today, all established final assembly sites where Apple products are assembled and packaged are Zero Waste Certified. Water is a critical resource shared by people and ecosystems around the world, and weâre working to protect it for future generations. Through our Clean Water Program, weâre helping suppliers reduce their water usage, promote water recycling, and prevent water pollution. Since the launch of this program in 2013, 29 of our suppliersâ facilities have achieved certification through the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS), the worldâs leading water stewardship organization. Earning this certification requires suppliers to adopt industry-leading water conservation and stewardship practices while also engaging with their community to protect resources across their local water basin. Item 1 Item 2 600K+tons of waste diverted from landfills by Apple suppliers in 2024
90B+gallons of fresh water saved through the Apple Clean Water Program since 2013
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Learn more about the journey to 100% recycled and renewable Environment Our journey to 100% recycled or renewable.Materials recovered by Daisy, Appleâs iPhone disassembly robot, United States
Open Modal Environment Our journey to 100% recycled or renewable. Our goal is to one day build our products using only recycled or renewable materials and to end our reliance on mining. Each year, we move closer to that goal, with more components being made with 100 percent recycled or renewable materials. Effectively disassembling and recycling our products after use is a key part of our work to support a circular economy. These processes, led by Appleâs disassembly robots Daisy, Dave, and Taz, help recover valuable materials that can be used again, making the best use of limited resources and enabling us to design and build the next generation of devices to be even better for people and the planet. We help our suppliers efficiently and safely recycle our products by providing Recycler Guides and conducting assessments to verify that theyâre meeting our standards. We maintain strict standards for the responsible sourcing of materials â whether primary or recycled. Although Apple does not source primary material directly from mine sites, we work closely with our suppliers to uphold our standards and support partners that work to improve conditions in and around mining communities. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Learn more about our efforts to responsibly source materials View PDF 100%responsibly sourced key materials in batteries, whether primary or recycled
100%recycled cobalt targeted to be used in all Apple-designed batteries by the end of 2025*
100%recycled rare earth elements targeted to be used in all magnets across Apple products by the end of 2025
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Learn more about a carbon neutral supply chain Read our 2025 reports to learn more about our dedication to people and the planet. View our reports Logistics, Czech Republic More from Apple on our global supply chain. Your feedback makes a difference.Feedback makes our global supply chain better. We welcome your thoughts, questions, and ideas.
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