In a recent interview, Apple‘s Industrial Design Leader, Molly Anderson, shared insights into the development of the MacBook Neo, revealing that the company has managed to halve the materials used in its production through a ‘special equation’.
According to the interview, Molly Anderson discussed the process behind creating the MacBook Neo, highlighting the company’s efforts to reduce its environmental impact. The ‘special equation’ refers to the design approach used by Apple to minimize the materials used in the MacBook Neo, resulting in a significant reduction of 50%.
The achievement is a notable step forward for Apple in its sustainability efforts, and the company is likely to continue exploring innovative design solutions to reduce its environmental footprint. With the MacBook Neo serving as a prime example, it will be interesting to see how Apple applies this approach to future products and what further reductions in materials use can be achieved.

















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