iPhone X – How Much Pollution Does the New Phone Produce?

The iPhone X has an estimated lifetime pollution by the Apple company, a new document presenting this information for us.

iPhone X produces a high level of popularity, according to a document published by the American company in which the levels of CO2 generated by the use of each iPhone. Apple provides this information in the context of high pressure regarding the protection of the environment on the entire planet, and the iPhone X is not so friendly to the world.

iPhone X, according to those from Apple, produces 79 KG of CO2 in its entire life cycle, the figure being 9 KG higher than the one estimated by Apple in the case of the iPhone 8 Plus. You can see below the estimates of the Apple company for the level of CO2 produced by every iPhone released in the last 4 years, and of all the iPhone 6 Plus has the highest level, with 110 KG of CO2.

iPhone X – How Much Pollution Does the New Phone Produce?

The iPhone X produces less CO2 than the iPhone 6, but more than any of the other iPhones launched by Apple on the consumer market. Of course, for the average user, this whole list is completely irrelevant because only those from Greenpeace will care how much the iPhone X "pollutes" and only the fanatics who want to protect the planet would decide not to buy it if the value is too high.

iPhone X has these values ​​calculated, just like the rest of the phones, based on the CO2 produced during recycling, transport, production and use by customers. Apple also uses a lot of recycled materials to produce the packaging and promotional materials for iPhone X, this separate from bamboo, and wood bought from responsibly cut forests so as not to affect the planet.

  • iPhone X: 79kg CO2e
  • iPhone 8: 57kg CO2e
  • iPhone 8 Plus: 68kg CO2e
  • iPhone 7: 56kg CO2e
  • iPhone 7 Plus: 67kg CO2e
  • iPhone 6s: 54kg CO2e
  • iPhone 6s Plus: 63kg CO2e
  • iPhone 6: 95kg CO2e
  • iPhone 6 Plus: 110kg CO2e
  • iPhone 5s: 65kg CO2e

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