Apple's supplier, Foxconn, has faced criticism for its inadequate efforts in decarbonization, with Greenpeace and Chinese tax authorities targeting the company. Chinese tax authorities fined a Foxconn subsidiary $2,800 for overstating expenses and are conducting a broader probe into the iPhone maker's operations. Tech suppliers, including Foxconn, Samsung, and TSMC, have seen their emissions rise, leading to scrutiny from environmental organizations like Greenpeace.
Greenpeace calls out tech giants for carbon footprint fumble https://t.co/ryiJCnIJIa
A study of tech suppliers' decarbonization efforts: Intel, Foxconn, Luxshare, Samsung, and TSMC's emissions rose from 2020 to 2022; Foxconn and Samsung got a D+ (Greenpeace East Asia) https://t.co/QOsILTFVlO 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSQRTe https://t.co/5QpW2rcTcT
Chinese tax authorities handed out a $2,800 fine to a Foxconn subsidiary for overstating expenses while Beijing is pursuing a broader probe into the iPhone maker’s operations https://t.co/QUwSATSoFv
Chinese tax authorities handed out a $2,800 fine to a Foxconn subsidiary for overstating expenses while Beijing is pursuing a broader probe into the iPhone maker’s operations https://t.co/EXhgOPmAjh
Greenpeace slams Apple supplier Foxconn over inadequate carbon effort https://t.co/9RQUHqwq9o #Apple
Apple manufacturers improve decarbonization process, but not Foxconn https://t.co/XXYgDZ0ybY