We do not yet have the new iPhone X model available, we can even reserve it, but the guys from Cupertino already have their environmental report. What they mark in these reports are data as important as the materials that have been used for their manufacture, the restricted substances or the energy efficiency of the product itself.
The extensive report released by Apple on its website shows us important data even when its life ends, but the most prominent are for example the carbon dioxide generated by the iPhone X throughout its life cycle, about 79kg of CO2e. There is little work being done by Apple's vice president of environmental initiatives, Lisa Jackson, and it shows in all aspects of respect for the environment.
We already know that Apple will recycle the iPhone or any of its products if the user gives it to them, but these devices last for many years and it is possible that few make this gesture at the end of their useful life, it is better to sell them or even pass it on to a family member or friend. But let's see some important points of the complete report that you can see full from this link. The screen is free of mercury, arsenic, of BFR, PVC and beryllium.
In this case, Apple's commitment to the environment is something that is increasingly present in the Cupertino company, you just have to see the good work that has been done in the recently opened Apple Park. The important thing is that all current companies take into account emissions, materials and other points to protect the planet as much as possible without affecting the production of their products. In the case of this new iPhone model, the company has received the highest possible EPEAT gold rating, which means that these new iPhone Xs are within the environmental parameters according to UL 0. In fact all iPhones have this gold rating in EPEAT.