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Apple's aluminum strategy aids shift to greener products
AppleInsider | Apple's aluminum strategy aids shift to greener products
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Even as rumors have emerged that the next iPhone could transition back to an aluminum casing, Apple's move toward highly recyclable aluminum cases for its products has contributed significantly to the company's efforts to achieve environmental sustainability.
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