Apple offers $1bn green bond

BusinessGreen staff
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Tech giant launches its second green bond in a move that seeks to underline the company's on-going commitment to climate action

Apple has become the first US company to offer a green bond following President Trump's decision to exit the Paris Agreement, launching a $1bn offer designed to finance clean energy and environmental projects....

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