As the Apple Music Festival continues at London's Roundhouse performing arts and concert venue, Apple environmental head Lisa P. Jackson announced that the company has given the historical venue an "environmental makeover".

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We’re making major upgrades to the lighting, plumbing, and HVAC systems; installing recycling and composting bins; arranging to turn used fryer oil into biofuel; buying renewable energy credits to cover the Roundhouse's September electricity use; and offering reusable water bottles instead of plastic ones.

Apple says they expect the changes to reduce Roundhouse's annual emissions by 60 tons, save 60,000 gallons of water a year and divert more than 1,600 kilograms of waste from landfills. Apple has continually noted that one of its goals is to "leave the world better than they found it", which Jackson echoes in her tweet highlighting the renovation. The company has also continually highlighted its own environmental responsibility with annual reports.

The Apple Music Festival continues until September 28, with performances from The Weeknd, One Direction, Pharrell and Florence + The Machine still to come.

Top Rated Comments

jhts Avatar
130 months ago
All the graphics you see on that building are not reuseable nor biodegradable.
Source?
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mariusignorello Avatar
130 months ago
The only thing that's changed is everything!
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ArtOfWarfare Avatar
130 months ago
Apple should change to a PBC (Public Benefit Corporation).

It's a legal entity that is committed both to making a profit and benefiting the environment. Right now whenever they do environmental stuff, they have to come up with how it'll be profitable in the long run. If you make the change, you're no longer obligated to be profitable - you can do things just because they're the right thing to do.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Public-benefit_corporation&redirect=no
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BrodieApple Avatar
130 months ago
All the graphics you see on that building are not reuseable nor biodegradable.

These supersize graphics are a scourge in plain sight and every large city displays tons of it, then dumps it when it's time to change the ads. Meanwhile, I see emails from graphics firms with the plea at the end, "think of the environment before you print this email."
What do you want them to do then? Not advertise? Not throw it out?
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hybroid Avatar
130 months ago
Apple should change to a PBC (Public Benefit Corporation).

It's a legal entity that is committed both to making a profit and benefiting the environment. Right now whenever they do environmental stuff, they have to come up with how it'll be profitable in the long run. If you make the change, you're no longer obligated to be profitable - you can do things just because they're the right thing to do.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Public-benefit_corporation&redirect=no
I'm sure the investors are dying for this opportunity...
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starnox Avatar
130 months ago
I'm just glad they accept Apple Pay in the bars there now. It used to be cash only and they would pull your pants down at the ATMs
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