Maybe IFN should chat to Apple? Excerpt from the AFR below:
"Apple's environmental boss, Lisa Jackson, last year signalled the global tech giant was looking at expanding into Australia's energy market including possible stakes in solar and wind projects as part of a push to reduce its carbon footprint.
Ms Jackson - the senior vice-president of environment, policy and social initiatives for Apple who reports directly to Mr Cook - said at the time the company was looking to "move closer to the supply of electricity" in Australia.
"We're going to keep pushing the boundaries of what is possible with the materials in our products, the way we recycle them, our facilities and our work with suppliers to establish creative and forward-looking sources of renewable energy because we know the future depends on it." Apple's environmental boss, Lisa Jackson, last year signalled the global tech giant was looking at expanding into Australia's energy market including possible stakes in solar and wind projects as part of a push to reduce its carbon footprint.
Ms Jackson - the senior vice-president of environment, policy and social initiatives for Apple who reports directly to Mr Cook - said at the time the company was looking to "move closer to the supply of electricity" in Australia.
This was more likely to be in the form of a direct stake in an energy project, rather than investing in a new power plant on its own.
Apple is yet to make a play into the Australian market, but it is keeping its green credentials by procuring power for its Australian retail stores, corporate offices and co-located data facilities from green energy schemes supplied by local energy retailers."
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