Apple adds suppliers to clean-energy pledge, including more chip firms

Oct 27 (Reuters) – Apple Inc (AAPL.O) said on Wednesday that 175 of its suppliers have now committed to use clean energy for the work they do for the iPhone maker, helping to bring more than 9 gigawatts of clean energy onto power grids.

The new round of suppliers – which is an increase from the 70 suppliers and nearly 8 gigawatts of power the company reported last year – are part of the company’s efforts to make its sprawling global supply chain carbon-neutral by 2030.

The companies must commit to using energy sources such as solar or wind energy for the work they do for Apple, part of Apple’s efforts announced last year for its products to have what it calls a “net-zero” climate impact.

Among the new round of suppliers are South Korea’s SK Hynix Inc (000660.KS), which supplies memory chips for Apple devices and will be one of the first Korean firms to join Apple’s program. Also joining will be Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics (STM.BN), a top supplier of sensors and other chips in iPhones that Apple said has started nine new renewable energy projects since committing to the program.

Apple now has suppliers on the program in 24 countries, including India, Japan and South Korea.

“One of the things that comes along with this is building a core of businesses in different markets on different grids who are demanding clean energy. That’s helpful to policy makers,” Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives told Reuters.

Apple previously signed major suppliers such as Foxconn parent Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (2317.TW), which assembles many of its products, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (2330.TW), which makes Apple’s processor chips, to clean energy pledges in 2019.

Apple also announced it was providing funding for 10 smaller renewable energy projects aimed at helping renewable power to under-resourced communities. The projects include work with communities in South Africa, the Philippines, Colombia and the Oceti Sakowin Power Authority formed by six Sioux tribes in the western United States.

Reporting by Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore

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