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Apple Stores go green around the world ahead of Earth Day [Photos]

<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/BEOMXkLAYRx/" target="_blank">Hong Kong IFC Mall</a>

Yesterday Apple kicked off two campaigns to promote Earth Day next week, and today Apple Stores around the world are going green to signal support. The leaf portion of the Apple logo that hovers above the entrance of each Apple Store shifts from white to green around Earth Day each year, and this year we’re seeing those leaflets illuminate green a full week in advance. Apple Stores are observing Earth Day in other ways this year too…

Starting today, Apple Stores will begin to transition from white plastic bags used for years now to for eco-friendly paper bags, although the classic plastic bags will be used until supply is depleted to avoid waste as 9to5Mac reported previously. Apple Stores will also optionally offer bags rather than supply them each time in a conservation effort.

And Apple Store employees are wearing Earth Day colors this week to promote the effort, replacing iconic blue shirts with green versions in the new off-center logo style.

Aside from showing its colors, Apple has been promoting Earth Day and its environmental efforts in full force recently. Yesterday we saw the App Store campaign with developers and WWF kick off, where proceeds from popular apps go toward the conservation effort, and E.O. Wilson partnered with Apple to offer free lessons for iPad on the environment.

Apple is also highlighting its environmental effort on the front page of apple.com, where links to the Apps for Earth campaign and Apple’s environmental microsite are front and center. There was also that ‘MacOS’ reference to OS X, which probably brought some added attention to the webpage before it changed.

Earth Day is officially observed next Friday on April 22nd:

Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22, on which day events worldwide are held to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It was first celebrated in 1970, and is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network, and celebrated in more than 193 countries each year.

Check out shots of this year’s green Apple Stores below:

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Comments

  1. How is printing and distributing 30,000+ one time use T-shirts the right thing to do for earth day?

  2. ytsethunder - 8 years ago

    It seems quite ironic that to celebrate earth day, they are giving all of their retail employees brand new t shirts that will only be worn for a week.

    I know there’s certainly more nuance but it comes across a bit… Wasteful?

  3. PhilBoogie - 8 years ago

    Employees could, of course, wash their new T-shirt and wear it over the course of its lifetime. Let’s just leaf it at that.

  4. wonderingkaho - 8 years ago

    Hong Kong IFC Apple Store:)

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.