I like this. I don't pretend to know all the ins and outs of Apple's conservation contribution practices but I do remember that it was one of, if not he first, to use product boxes without toxic (?) inks and/or materials.
It also appears to have been quick to adopt clean energy on a large scale for its own facilities, (I'm unsure of its supply chain.)
So, for me, its carbon-neutral products are another indicator that this is one major company that does adopt responsible practices towards the environment when designing its products and packaging.
If you have read this far, you will realise that I am not well researched in this area so perhaps my belief is flawed or can be soundly criticised. If that is the case then I apologise but, to the best of my knowledge, I haven't made any false statements.
However, whether it is Mark, an Apple aficionado or neutral reviewer who can provide evidence, I would be interested to read a piece outlining Apple's efforts in this regard and perhaps a comparison with those of its competitors.
Whilst it may be difficult to put the 'whizz bang' into an already highly developed product, perhaps lauding the company's efforts towards a cleaner world and reducing global warming is an even better reason to herald Apple products to consumers, not withstanding the denialists.