The Apple Inc logo is seen at the entrance to the Apple store in Brussels, Belgium November 28, 2022.
loadingWiener's bill would require public and private companies with annual revenue in excess of $1 billion who do business in traditionally climate-conscious California to disclose independently verified data on their planet-warming emissions.
"Thank you, Apple, for making clear that this is doable (and) a critically important piece of climate action," Wiener wrote.
A separate bill under discussion would require companies operating in California, with $500 million in revenue, to report on climate-related financial risks such as whether they have budgeted for increased compliance and insurance costs.
In its letter to Wiener, Apple commends his bill's attempt to require companies to measure and report indirect emissions linked to their supply chains and end-users, known as Scope 3.
Persons:
Yves Herman Acquire, we've, Michael Foulkes, Scott Wiener, Wiener, Apple, Isla Binnie, Aurora Ellis
Organizations:
Apple, REUTERS, California Senate, Adobe, Ikea, Microsoft, Thomson
Locations:
Brussels, Belgium, California