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Apple collected $40 million worth of gold from used computers and phones last year

A big push for Apple this year is recycling, as it uses partners and fancy new robots to make sure that valuable parts from the millions of iPhones sold per year don’t end up in landfills.

The company released its annual environmental report on Thursday, and it included some information about just how much it can recover from its old computers — over 61 million pounds of steel, aluminum, glass, and other materials. As part of that, Apple recovered 2,204 pounds of gold — well over a ton.

At the current spot price of 1,229.80 dollars per troy ounce of gold, Apple recovered just under 40 million dollars in gold from old phones and computers.

But where did this 39,502,000 dollars of gold come from? According to Fairphone, an activist group focused on electronics supply chains, the average smartphone uses 30 milligrams of gold, mostly in circuit boards and other internal components. And Apple recycles millions of iPhones and other computers that have tiny bits of gold in them.

It’s also possible that Apple might have recycled a few Apple Watch editions, which have been estimated to have over 50 grams of 18-karat gold in it. But it’s hard to imagine people who spent over 10,000 dollars on an Apple Watch would turn it back to Apple for recycling in less than a year.

 

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