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Apple highlights environmentally-friendly projects with new video

“Apple, following last year’s Earth Day, again has highlighted the achievements it’s made in improving the environment,” Chris Ciaccia reports forTheStreet.

“In an update to the company’s Web site,” Ciaccia reports, “Apple changed the environmental responsibility page, noting some of the company’s recent announcement’s including the partnership with The Conservation Fund to buy 36,000 acres of land.”

“In addition to the updated Web page,” Ciaccia reports, “Apple also posted a video on YouTube to highlight its achievements.”

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MacDailyNews Note: Apple’s video description via the company’s YouTube Channel:

Apple’s commitment to the environment starts from the ground up. We strive to create not only the best products in the world, but the best products for the world. And over the past year, we’ve made significant progress through projects that focus on renewable energy and forest preservation. Learn how we are leaving the world better than we found it.

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