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Apple is churning out one appealing ad after another. While the last one we covered was a short film promoting their products, this one is something else. This features no products, no sets, nothing. It just has a small baby lying on a bed with a soothing voice over. If you want to know what itโ€™s about (and we have a feeling youโ€™d love to know what itโ€™s about), keep reading!

Apple And Sustainability: Goals The Size Of The Brand

Appleโ€™s latest ad shows its promise in the sweetest of ways. In 2020, Apple hit a milestone in its journey towards sustainability. The corporate giant announced that that they are officially carbon-neutral.

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In the same year now, they have set a goal for the next ten years, which is what the ad divulged. All their products are also set to become carbon neutral by 2030. In other words, theyโ€™re eliminating their carbon footprint by 2030.ย 

What Is Carbon Neutrality?

Carbon neutrality, or having a net-zero carbon footprint, refers to achieving net-zero CO2 emissions. There are two ways to do this. Firstly, a balance can be created between carbon emissions and carbon removal. In other words, you remove as much carbon as you produce.

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Secondly, you can eliminate the production of carbon emissions by not producing any. This would require a fundamental shift in production techniques and processes. Ultimately, the goal is to go towards a โ€œpost-carbon economy.โ€

Why Appleโ€™s Ad Made Peopleโ€™s Day

The ad features the most straightforward set of a minimalist room. All shades of white make the visual experience soothing automatically. The only actor in the commercial is an infant whoโ€™s sleeping peacefully on the bed despite the chirping of the birds and the sounds of the street. The baby is being greeted by a gentle voice that had to make the sweetest of promises in the most eloquent of ways. See the video for yourself here:

 

The Wave of Sustainability

Nothing is more hope-inspiring than seeing the most prominent brands take responsibility for their actions. Just recently, Pepsi and Diageo announced that theyโ€™re shifting entirely towards paper bottles. Adidas committed to making their shoes with oceanโ€™s recycled plastic solely with their partnership with Parley.ย 

Moreover, Burger King has become obsessed with cow burps and farts but for a good cause. The good reason is to reduce methane production from cattle farms, which constitutes a considerable part of the global greenhouse gases.ย 

For the brands with such influence to be sharing the mandate that sustainability matters, itโ€™s incredible. Weโ€™re hoping other brands jump on the right bandwagon for once.

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