Apple iPad Air 5th Generation User Manual

June 9, 2024
Apple

Apple iPad Air 5th Generation User Manual

Product Environmental Report

Taking responsibility for our products at every stage
We take responsibility for our products throughout their life cycles—including the materials they are made of, the people who assemble them, and how they are recycled at end of life. And we focus on the areas where we can make the biggest difference for our planet: reducing our impact on climate change, conserving important resources, and using safer materials.

We sell millions of products. So making even small adjustments can have a meaningful impact.

Carbon footprint
We continue to make progress in reducing Apple’s contribution to climate change—by focusing on making energy-efficient products with renewable or recycled materials and with renewable energy. An increase in suppliers’ use of renewable energy through our Supplier Clean Energy Program helped reduce the product’s carbon footprint by about 8 percent compared with the previous generation.4 Apple is committed to using carbon life cycle assessments to identify opportunities to drive down product greenhouse gas emissions.

iPad Air (5th generation) life cycle carbon emissions

  • 79% Production
  • 7% Transport
  • 14% Use
  • <1% End-of-life processing

Source Materials

The enclosure of iPad Air (5th generation) is made with 100% recycled aluminum.
To conserve important resources, we work to reduce the material we use and aim to one-day source only recycled or renewable materials in our products. And as we make this transition, we remain committed to the responsible sourcing of primary materials. We map many materials, some to the mineral source, and establish the strictest standards for smelters and refiners. Apple also requires 100 percent of identified tin, tantalum, tungsten, gold, cobalt, and lithium smelters and refiners to participate in third-party audits.5 We’re proud to be recognized as a worldwide leader in the responsible sourcing of minerals in our products. Our product designs also consider the safety of those who make, use, and recycle our products, restricting the use of hundreds of harmful substances. Our standards go beyond what’s required by law to protect people and the environment.

  • Aluminum
    Apple created an aluminum alloy made of 100 percent certified recycled aluminum, which we use for the enclosure of the iPad Air (5th generation).6 This alloy delivers the same strength, durability, and flawless finish—without mining any new bauxite (aluminum ore) from the earth.

  • Rare earth elements
    We use 100 percent recycled rare earth elements in the enclosure and audio magnets, representing 96 percent of the total rare earth elements
    in the device.

  • Plastic
    We’re transitioning from fossil fuel–based plastics to those made from renewable or recycled sources. For iPad Air (5th generation), we use
    35 percent or more recycled plastic in five components.

  • Tin
    We use 100 percent recycled tin in the solder of the main logic board.

Smarter chemistry
iPad Air (5th generation) is free of harmful substances like beryllium, brominated flame retardants, PVC, phthalates, arsenic in the display glass, and mercury.1 And 100 percent of the materials in iPad Air (5th generation) are covered by our Regulated Substances Specification. We go beyond what’s required by aiming to understand the non-regulated substances in every part of every product—an effort that requires an industry-leading level of transparency throughout the entire supply chain. We consistently identify the makeup of over 75 percent by mass of iPad devices.

Make

The Apple Supplier Code of Conduct sets strict standards for the protection of people in our supply chain and the planet that we all share. Every year, we assess our suppliers’ performance in upholding the standards required by our Code.
We work closely with our suppliers to provide safe and healthy workplaces where people are treated with dignity and respect, and to reduce suppliers’ environmental impact. Our requirements apply across our supply chain and include the responsible sourcing of materials. From the strong foundation set by our Code, we go further—from helping suppliers transition to renewable energy to providing educational opportunities for their employees, to supporting final assembly suppliers in reducing waste.

Greener chemicals
All established iPad Air (5th generation) final assembly supplier sites use safer cleaners and degreasers in their manufacturing processes, as determined by methodologies like the GreenScreen® assessment.7

Zero Waste to Landfill
No established iPad Air (5th generation) final assembly supplier sites generate any waste sent to landfill.8

Supplier energy use
All iPad Air (5th generation) final assembly supplier sites are transitioning to 100 percent renewable energy for Apple production.

Package and Ship

iPad Air (5th generation) packaging is made with 100 percent recycled and responsibly sourced wood fiber.
To improve our packaging, we are working to eliminate plastics, increase recycled content, and use less packaging overall. All of the wood fiber in our packaging is either recycled or comes from responsibly managed forests.9 And we have protected or created enough responsibly managed forests to cover all the virgin wood fiber we use in our packaging.10 This ensures working forests are able to regrow and continue to clean our air and purify our water.

  • 97% of the packaging11 is fiber-based, due to our work to use less plastic in packaging
  • 36% recycled content in fiber packaging
  • 100% of the virgin wood fiber in the packaging comes from responsibly managed forests9 .

Use

iPad Air (5th generation) uses 56 percent less energy than the requirement for ENERGY STAR.12
We design our products to be energy efficient, long-lasting, and safe. iPad Air (5th generation) uses software and power-efficient components that intelligently manage power consumption. We also run our own Reliability and Environmental Testing Labs, where our products go through rigorous testing before they leave our doors. Our support continues throughout each product’s life cycle, with regular software updates to keep devices current and a network of authorized repair professionals to service them, if necessary.

Energy consumption of ENERGY STAR–rated products
Apple devices consistently rank among the high-performing products rated by ENERGY STAR, which sets specifications that typically reflect the 25 percent most energy-efficient devices on the market. iPad Air (5th generation) consumes 56 percent less energy than the requirement for ENERGY STAR.12

Designed to last
iPad Air features durable unibody construction and has undergone rigorous testing for durability.

Made with smarter chemistry
We apply rigorous controls for materials users touch—all based on recommendations from toxicologists and dermatologists.

Recover

Return your product with Apple Trade-In, and we’ll ensure it has
long life or recycle it for free.
When products are used longer, fewer resources are extracted from the earth. That’s why we launched Apple Trade In—it offers customers a seamless way to return their old devices and accessories to Apple. Eligible devices can be traded in for credit or an Apple Store Gift Card, while accessories and other devices can be recycled for free.13 We also offer and participate in product take-back and recycling collection programs for 99 percent of the countries where we sell products—and we hold our recyclers to high standards. Our efforts to keep harmful substances out of our products also mean our materials are safer to recover and reuse.

Apple Trade-In
For more information on how to recycle your products at end of life, visit: apple.com/trade-in

Definitions

Bio-based plastics: Bio-based plastics are made from biological sources rather than from fossil-fuel sources. Bio-based plastics allow us to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Carbon footprint: Estimated emissions are calculated in accordance with guidelines and requirements as specified by ISO 14040 and ISO 14044. There is inherent uncertainty in modeling carbon emissions due primarily to data limitations. For the top component contributors to Apple’s carbon emissions, Apple addresses this uncertainty by developing detailed process-based environmental models
with Apple-specific parameters. For the remaining elements of Apple’s carbon footprint, we rely on industry average data and assumptions. Calculation includes emissions for the following life cycle phases contributing to Global Warming Potential (GWP
100 years) in CO2 equivalency factors (CO2e):

  • Production  Includes the extraction, production, and transportation of raw materials, as well as the manufacture, transport, and assembly of all parts and product packaging.

  • Transport: Includes air and sea transportation of the finished product and its associated packaging from the manufacturing site to regional distribution hubs. Transport of products from distribution hubs to end customers is modeled using average distances based on regional geography.

  • Use: Apple assumes a three- or four-year period
    for power use by first owners based on the product type. Product use scenarios are based on historical customer use data for similar products. Energy use is simulated in various ways; for example, by modeling daily battery drain or through performing activities like movie and music playback. Geographic differences in the power grid mix have been accounted for at a regional level.

  • End-of-life processing  Includes transportation from collection hubs to recycling centers and the energy used in mechanical separation and shredding of parts. For more information on the carbon footprint, visit apple.com/environment/answers

Recycled materials: Recycling makes better use
of finite resources by sourcing from recovered rather than mined materials. Recycled content claims for materials used in our products have been verified by an independent third party to a recycled content standard that conforms to ISO 14021.

Renewable materials: We define bio-materials as those that can be regenerated in a human lifespan, like paper fibers or sugarcane. Bio-materials can help us use fewer finite resources. But even though bio-materials have the ability to regrow, they are not always managed responsibly. Renewable materials are a type of bio-material managed in a way that enables continuous production without depleting the earth’s resources. That’s why we focus on sources that are certified for their management practices.

Supplier Clean Energy Program: Since the electricity used to make our products is the largest contributor to our overall carbon footprint, we’re helping our suppliers become more energy efficient and transition to new renewable energy sources. We’re committed to transitioning our entire manufacturing supply chain to 100 percent renewable electricity by 2030.

Endnotes

  1. Apple defines its restrictions on harmful substances, including definitions for what Apple considers to be “free of,” in the Apple Regulated Substances Specification. Every Apple product is free of PVC and phthalates except for AC power cords in India, Thailand (for 2-prong AC power cords), and South Korea, where we continue to seek government approval for our PVC and phthalates replacement. Apple products comply with the European Union Directive 2011/65/EU and its amendments, including exemptions for the use of lead such as high-temperature solder. Apple is working to phase out the use of these exempted substances where technically possible.

  2. iPad Air (5th generation) achieved a Gold rating in the United States and Canada, in accordance with IEEE 1680.1 or UL 110, and is listed as such on the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT) Registry. EPEAT registers computers, displays, and mobile phones based on environmental requirements in these standards. For more information, visit www.epeat.net.

  3. Greenhouse gas emissions were calculated using a life cycle assessment methodology in accordance with ISO 14040 and 14044 standards and based on iPad Air (5th generation) standard configuration with 64GB storage. We often update our carbon models to leverage new information. As a result, our estimate for the carbon footprint of the previous generation—iPad Air (4th generation) with 64GB storage configuration—increased from 82 kg CO2e (as published in its Product Environmental Report) to 88 kg CO2e.
    Carbon footprint

    iPad Air (5th generation)| iPad Air (4th generation)
    64GB| 80 kg CO2e| 88 kg CO2e
    128GB| 84 kg CO2e| –
    265GB| 92 kg CO2e| 102 kg CO2e

  4. iPad Air (4th generation) was used for comparison as the most recently released and similar device. Preproduction iPad Air (5th generation) standard configuration with 64GB storage was compared to the shipping iPad Air (4th generation) standard configuration with 64GB storage configuration since these are the two lowest storage configurations offered.

  5. We map materials in our supply chain and publish a list of identified tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold (3TG), cobalt, and lithium smelters and refiners in our supply chain. Third-party assessments seek to confirm sourcing practices and are part of our responsible sourcing program. In addition, our efforts consider a broad range of risks, including social, environmental, human rights, and governance risks.

  6. The recycled material claim applies to the enclosure and is based on auditing done by UL LLC.

  7. Chemicals that meet GreenScreen® benchmark 3 or 4 or other equivalent methodologies like U.S. EPA Safer Choice are considered safer and preferred for use. GreenScreen® is a comprehensive hazard assessment tool that evaluates substances against 18 different criteria. For more information, visit www.greenscreenchemicals.org.

  8. All established final assembly supplier sites—or those that have been Apple suppliers for more than one year— for iPad Air (5th generation) are third-party verified as Zero Waste by UL LLC (UL 2799 Standard). UL requires at least 90 percent diversion through methods other than waste to energy to achieve Zero Waste to Landfill (Silver 90–94 percent, Gold 95–99 percent, and Platinum 100 percent) designations.

  9. Responsible sourcing of wood fiber is defined in Apple’s Sustainable Fiber Specification. We consider wood fibers
    to include bamboo.

  10. For more information about our work to protect and create responsibly managed forests, please read our
    Environmental Progress Report.

  11. Breakdown of U.S. retail packaging by weight. Select non-plastic, non-fiber materials excluded.

  12. Energy consumption and energy efficiency values are based on the ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Computers, including the max energy allowance for iPad Air (5th generation). For more information, visit
    www.energystar.gov. ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered trademarks owned by the
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    iPad Air (5th generation) is tested with a fully charged battery and powered by the 20W USB-C Power Adapter with the USB-C to Charge Cable (1 m).

    • Sleep: Low power state that is entered automatically after two minutes of inactivity (default) or by pressing the Sleep/Wake button. Connected to Wi-Fi. All other settings were left in their default state.

    • Idle—Display on: Display brightness was set as defined by ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Computers, and Auto-Brightness was turned off. Connected to Wi-Fi. All other settings were left in their default state.

    • Power adapter, no-load: Condition in which the 20W USB-C Power Adapter with the USB-C to Charge Cable
      (1 m) is connected to AC power, but not connected to iPad Air (5th generation).

    • Power adapter efficiency: Average of the 20W USB-C Power Adapter with the USB-C Charge Cable (1 m) measured efficiency when tested at 100 percent, 75 percent, 50 percent, and 25 percent of the power adapter’s rated output current.

Mode

| Power consumption for iPad Air (5th generation)
---|---
100V| 115V| 230V
Sleep| 0.44W| 0.44W| 0.42W
Idle—Display on| 3.3W| 3.3W| 3.5W
Power adapter, no-load| 0.04W| 0.04W| 0.05W
Power adapter efficiency| 86.8%| 87.9%| 87.8%
13. Trade-in values vary based on the condition, year, and configuration of your trade-in device, and may also vary between online and in-store trade-in. You must be at least 18 years old. In-store trade-in requires the presentation of a valid, government-issued photo ID (local law may require saving this information). Additional terms from Apple or Apple’s trade-in partners may apply.
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