March 1, 2025 12:11 am
Full News

Apple Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Greenwashing of Apple Watch Production

A group of Apple Watch buyers has filed a lawsuit in Silicon Valley, accusing the tech giant of exaggerating the environmental friendliness of its smartwatch production. The civil suit, filed on February 26, argues that two nature-based projects Apple cites to support its carbon neutrality claims are areas where trees would be growing regardless of the company’s involvement.

The lawsuit contends that “Apple’s carbon neutrality claims are false and misleading because both projects fail to provide genuine, additional carbon reductions.” Apple, however, rejects these claims, stating on February 27 that the company had “drastically cut emissions for Apple Watch by over 75 percent” and is investing significantly in nature-based projects to remove hundreds of thousands of metric tons of carbon from the air.

According to the suit, Apple claims to have retired 485,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents, primarily through the Chyulu Hills project in Kenya and the Guinan project in China. The Chyulu Hills project aims to generate carbon credits by preventing deforestation, but the suit maintains that the land has been legally protected from deforestation since 1983. Similarly, the Guinan project claims to have planted trees on barren land, but the area was already heavily forested before the project began.

The plaintiffs are seeking class-action status to represent all buyers of the Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Ultra 2, or the second-generation Apple Watch SE. The complaint argues that “companies engage in greenwashing to capitalize on growing environmental consciousness while avoiding the costs and challenges of achieving genuine sustainability.” It further states that “carbon neutrality claims based on offsetting are particularly susceptible to greenwashing when companies rely on ineffective or redundant offset projects that fail to deliver genuine environmental benefits.”

Related News
6th Nepal Cultural International Film Festival 2025 Concludes with Grand Closing Ceremony
Nine Sydney Beaches Closed Due to Mysterious Debris
Protest Rally Against Yunus in Geneva
Amazon to Shut Down Quebec Operations, Cutting 1,700 Jobs Amid Union Tensions
Bangladesh will have to wait longer to get the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for duty-free export to the US market.
Denmark Detains Chinese Ship Suspected of Damaging Underwater Communication Cables in the Baltic Sea
Related Posts
Operation Devil Hunt of the Yunus government violates all Human and Legal Rights in Bangladesh
Trump and Vance Clash With Zelensky in Heated White House Meeting, Ukraine Tensions Soar
Skype to Shut Down Permanently in May
Trump to Declare English as the Official Language of the U.S.
Israel Acknowledges Failure to Prevent Hamas Attack
Trump is Now Deporting Some Foreign Students
More News

Iran Faces Power Shutdowns Amid Fuel Shortages and Harsh Winter

Iran has shut down multiple power plants due to a worsening fuel shortage, exacerbated by a surge in energy demand during a period of extreme cold weather. Despite being a global energy powerhouse with one of the largest natural gas reserves, the country has been forced to ration electricity, close schools, and suspend operations at […]

Google’s 2024 Year in Search: Indian Stars Shine Globally

Google has released its 2024 Year in Search list, showing the most searched topics in entertainment, sports, gaming, and lifestyle. Among the top searched actors, three Indians made it to the global list. While names like Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Alia Bhatt were expected, the actors in the top 10 list include South […]

Outgoing US President Joe Biden’s Early Pardon Announcement,,

US President Joe Biden has granted early pardons to several people who are facing criminal charges. Among them are Dr. Anthony Fauci and Mark Miley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs. In a statement, the White House said the officials who were pardoned were individuals who had testified before the House Select Committee. Members and […]

Nelson Mandela and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman: Their Similarities and Mandela’s Recognition of Bangabandhu

Nelson Mandela once said, “It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails.” His words resonate profoundly when reflecting on the lives of Mandela himself and Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Both leaders spent a significant portion of their lives in imprisonment, and their struggles have left indelible […]

Europe Prepares for “Swift and Brutal Transition” with Trump’s Return

European Concerns on Security and Trade European Union leaders publicly congratulated Donald Trump on his recent presidential election victory. However, experts predict that European leaders may face challenges under his administration, particularly regarding security and trade policies. Increased Pressure on Defense Spending Trump is expected to push European NATO members to increase their defense spending […]

Bangladesh’s Interim Government Under Yunus: A Regime of Fear, Confusion, and Power Grabs

Three months into Muhammad Yunus’s leadership of Bangladesh’s interim government, the Nobel laureate’s administration is being met with a growing sense of disillusionment, fear, and frustration. What was supposed to be a bridge to stability after the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has quickly devolved into a dangerous power struggle, leaving citizens wondering […]

US General Merchandise Retailer Target Declares India as Its Second Headquarters

Target Declares India as Its Second Headquarters, Highlights Expansive Operations BENGALURU – U.S.-based general merchandise retailer Target Corporation has designated India as its “second headquarters,” emphasizing the comprehensive integration of its U.S. business operations within its Indian arm, Target in India (TII). Andrea Zimmerman, Senior Vice President and President of Target in India, underlined the […]

Surge in Fake VPN Apps Poses Serious Threat to Data Privacy

As the demand for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) rises, so does the threat of fake VPN apps designed to steal user data. Security researchers reported a 2½ times increase in users encountering fake VPN apps globally in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the previous quarter. These malicious apps often masquerade as legitimate VPN […]

Bangladeshi Legendary Actress Suborna Mustafa Harassed at Airport

Many artists and cultural figures from Bangladesh are reportedly facing the wrath of the government, including Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus. They are being harassed under the guise of their supposed affiliation with the Awami League. Even attempts to travel abroad are being obstructed. On Saturday, November 30, legendary Bangladeshi actress Suborna Mustafa was detained […]

Jessore Road: 1971

Short Story By Sahadat Russell The day I told the story to a friend, we were sitting by the stone steps of a pond to the north of Agradoot High School’s field. Alongside the killing and relentless death marches of 1971, another silent procession trudged on through Jessore Road toward the Indian border, a procession […]