Sustainable Tech Manufacturing: Reducing Carbon Footprints

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The tech industry is grappling with its environmental impact, particularly around the carbon footprint of manufacturing electronics.

In 2024, more companies are taking steps to make tech manufacturing more sustainable, with a focus on reducing energy consumption, recycling materials, and minimizing waste.

Companies like Apple and Google are leading the charge, using recycled materials in their products and aiming for carbon-neutral supply chains.

Tech firms are also exploring more energy-efficient production methods, such as using renewable energy to power factories or developing modular products that can be easily repaired and upgraded instead of replaced.

The rise of right-to-repair legislation in various regions is also encouraging manufacturers to design products that last longer and are easier to fix, reducing e-waste. As sustainability becomes a priority, tech companies are under increasing pressure to not only innovate in their products but also in how those products are made, balancing the demand for new technology with the need to protect the environment.