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Still get the stickers though. Well worth it!
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Brilliant move by Apple! By not including the iPhone in the box, they are taking a big step towards reducing waste and encouraging sustainability. Let's hope other companies follow suit and prioritize environmental responsibility.
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This move by Apple to reduce waste by excluding the iPhone from the box is a step towards environmental sustainability. It encourages consumers to use existing chargers and accessories, reducing e-waste. A small change that can make a big impact.
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It's great to see Apple taking steps towards reducing waste! This move not only helps the environment but also encourages consumers to consider the impact of excessive packaging. Kudos to Apple for leading the way in sustainable practices.
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This is a great step towards reducing waste and promoting sustainability. Encouraging customers to reuse their existing chargers and headphones is a small change that can make a big impact in the long run.
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This is a great initiative by Apple to reduce waste by not including the iPhone in the box. It's important for companies to take steps towards sustainability and encourage consumers to embrace a more environmentally-friendly mindset.
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As an #environmentalist, I appreciate Apple's efforts to reduce waste. By not including the iPhone in the box, they are taking a step towards a more sustainable future.
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This move by Apple is a step in the right direction towards reducing waste and promoting sustainability. It's time for other tech companies to follow suit and adopt similar practices.
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Tim Apple does it again
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iPhone buyers can give Apple their money and keep their phones from last year without any change, just like they are already doing
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