Apple claims a recycling partner to resell 100,000 iPhones, iPads and watches


Apple is demanding CAD 31 million CAD (US 22 22.7 million) from its former partner. GEEP has not denied the theft, but claims that not by the company, the three employees stole the devices for their own benefit. Apple Play responded that the employees were in fact senior GEEP executives.

Apple makes innovative devices on the market, but will not attempt to sell or sell them to anyone who does not meet its safety or quality standards. “Products shipped for recycling are no longer enough to sell to customers … and could raise serious safety issues,” the company said. Edge.

However, right-wing repair groups have criticized Apple for its policy towards third-party repair shops and devices that are difficult to repair. The company is moving some recycling in-house machines with machines called Dave and Daisy that can recover difficult-to-recycle parts scattered from 200 hours to hours that may not be recyclable. However, many critics believe that if we were to reduce the 53 million tons of e-waste generated in 2019 alone, Apple Pal and other electronics manufacturers should focus on reuse, not recycling.