Apple uses bad suppliers


Recommended Posts

Apple has released a report in which it reveals that in the last year it used three suppliers that had hired underage workers, while others are underpaying staff on a regular basis.

The Apple Supplier Responsibility Report makes for slightly uncomfortable reading. Not only have Apple's suppliers had eleven underage workers on their books, but others were improperly disposing of waste and chucking workers' rights in the bin.

"Apple is committed to ensuring the highest standards of social responsibility wherever our products are made. We insist that our suppliers provide safe working conditions, treat workers with dignity and respect, and use environmentally responsible manufacturing processes," begins the report before detailing a catalogue of horrors.

Read full article on TheInquirer.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/878786-apple-uses-bad-suppliers/
Share on other sites

To be honest its not like they can use other supplies. Foxconn has done a lot of bad stuff and everyone uses them. EVGA, NVIDIA, Microsoft etc

Some of these production companies are just to big and there does not exist a company that can fill the high volumes of these companies on this list.

The document outlines Apples approach to auditing and it looks good to me. Audit every factory & dormitory regardless of past performance or location, interview employees and management.

Most companies use these same suppliers without thinking twice about what goes on in those shops.

The title of this thread was very misleading. Apple was the only one who spoke out about it while PC companies who use the same suppliers didn't say a word. Well, another not very surprising revelation from China I guess.

The title of this thread was very misleading. Apple was the only one who spoke out about it while PC companies who use the same suppliers didn't say a word. Well, another not very surprising revelation from China I guess.

yet they still use the same suppliers..that is what we call hypocrisy!

But, I do still think the title is wrong. It is not just apple using these supplier. The title wrongfully implies Apple is the only company working with these suppliers.

I can pretty much guarantee Foxconn is the worst of the companies involved. Even having to deal with them as a business is excrutiating. They must be by far the cheapest manufacturer around in order to get all the contracts they do because there is no other reason to use them. It sickens me that Apple charges so much for their computers using Foxconn boards.

The title of this thread was very misleading. Apple was the only one who spoke out about it while PC companies who use the same suppliers didn't say a word. Well, another not very surprising revelation from China I guess.

Good point. Placing Apple in the title pulls in more viewers. All the trolls need come throw their 2 cents of hate in about Apple.

I can pretty much guarantee Foxconn is the worst of the companies involved. Even having to deal with them as a business is excrutiating. They must be by far the cheapest manufacturer around in order to get all the contracts they do because there is no other reason to use them. It sickens me that Apple charges so much for their computers using Foxconn boards.

I had always thought they used ASUStek.

It's good on Apple to be looking to take a stand on this. Most companies use these same suppliers without thinking twice about what goes on in those shops.

I imagine if the truth was known almost every company that buys from China would find this going on.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • No updated SSD capacity, no updated specs (not surprised tbf), just nostalgia baiting! Bring back the boot sequence and the UI as an easter egg!
    • Why? It will just cost so much more and make you PC poor and they become PC rich off your calamities! “Just because you can” isn’t a flex either!.
    • Microsoft confirms a new, useful Teams' app is coming very soon by Sayan Sen In the modern digital workspace meeting recordings and summaries are very commonplace, still finding the right recap later can be surprisingly difficult. To address that inconvenience Microsoft is working on a new dedicated meeting recap application designed to bring all meeting recaps into a single, centralized location. In a recent announcement on its Microsoft 365 roadmap website, the company has confirmed the new applet and has explained how the new experience will work and why it believes it can help users stay on top of discussions without having to search through multiple chats, calendars, or files. For those unfamiliar, meeting recaps provide a summary of key discussions, decisions, action items, and other relevant information generated after a meeting ends. They are intended to help participants revisit important points while also allowing those who missed the meeting to quickly catch up on what happened. Traditionally locating older recaps could require users to navigate through various conversations or meeting histories. The new meeting recap app aims to simplify that process by gathering all available recaps into one dedicated hub. According to Microsoft, this should make it easier to browse past meetings, review outcomes, and stay informed about ongoing projects and discussions. One notable feature of the applet is the addition of quick filters which are meant to allow users to instantly narrow down the list of available recaps and surface specific meetings without manually searching through extensive records. Audio recap is also there. If you're wondering how long these recaps will last before self-expiring, the app will provide access to meeting recaps from the past 30 days or approximately one month. You can view the feature entry here on the official Microsoft 365 (M365) website under roadmap ID 564614. Its rollout is set to begin this month (June 2026). Do keep in mind though that new feature rollouts often get delayed.
    • Does it have couch co-op is the question I have here.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Proficient
      Eric Biran went up a rank
      Proficient
    • Dedicated
      Conjor earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Week One Done
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      492
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      248
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      71
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      70
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      67
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!