Apple has removed all remaining leather accessories from display, including iPhone cases, watch bands, and AirTag accessories.
@BasicAppleGuy @brennansv apparently S&M is not alive and well at Apple
@brennansv @BasicAppleGuy they might have ulterior motives
@RoboticistDuck It makes senses when it is not really sustainable compared to the alternative materials when it is at such a large scale.
@brennansv but at the end of the day, are all the rare earths and exotic metals in a smartphone or other modern electronic devices sustainable and any better for the environment than the petrochemicals of past technologies? Time will tell!

@RoboticistDuck Here's an article on it. I always thought of leather as a byproduct of beef production. And I am not expecting people are going to be cutting beef from their diets.

https://www.greenmatters.com/p/impact-of-leather-industry-on-environment

The Leather Industry Has a Bigger Impact on the Environment Than You Realize

The leather industry has a surprisingly extreme impact on the environment, so let's examine the damage and consider the benefits of vegan leather.

Green Matters
@brennansv I’m not convinced that apple cares about the planet as much as they care about pleasing stockholders. If they cared about the latter they’d stop making their customers replace their devices after a year or two and genuinely embrace right to repair and modular design components.

@RoboticistDuck @brennansv Do they care as much as the ads says? I doubt it. Do they care more than a lot of their competitors? Probably, as they see it as a competitive advantage.

I believe Apple is doing something with right to repair in California. There were news about it recently, they joined the initiative or something. Time will tell there how it turns out.

I’m getting a new phone now. This one is 5 years old. Hoping the next lasts as long as well.

@breadbin @RoboticistDuck You’ll never know what anyone truly cares about. What you can know is what they’ve done. I saw a post earlier that shows a store no longer has any of the leather products. I expect once supplies are sold out that’s it.

California passed a right to repair bill which is probably more meaningful than what NY did last year.

I’m going to keep my iPhone 13 mini because there will be no more minis. Once I get a new iPhone I’ll change to Pro and do the trade-in every year. I know someone who is trading in a 14 to get a 15 for under $250. It’s like renting on for $20/mo.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/13/23871712/california-right-to-repair-act-sb-244

https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/12/29/new-york-passes-functionally-toothless-right-to-repair-bill

California becomes third state to pass right-to-repair act

On September 12th, California passed SB 244 to its state Assembly, becoming the third state to pass a right-to-repair bill.

The Verge