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Apple supplier sustainability response support
For Apple suppliers

Respond to your Apple supplier GHG and clean-energy request with a clear evidence base.

If your company has received an Apple supplier request, Keslio helps you interpret the emissions, reduction-target, clean-energy, facility, and evidence needs behind the wording you received.

Independent advisory, no Apple affiliation

GHG and clean-energy evidence

Buyer-specific response support

If the request is already in your inbox

You do not need to guess which Apple expectations apply.

You need to read the request carefully, identify the emissions and clean-energy evidence that applies to your company, and respond without implying more than your records can support.

Request review and scope read
GHG data checklist
Scope 1 and Scope 2 calculations
Relevant Scope 3 mapping
Clean-energy evidence review
Reduction-target readiness
Facility-boundary support
Methodology note
Annual refresh workflow
Why suppliers get stuck

Apple supplier requests can combine emissions data, clean energy, and facility evidence.

Apple's public supplier materials and CDP response describe supplier emissions reporting, reduction targets, clean-energy expectations, and supplier responsibility standards. The exact work still depends on the request, portal, contract, facility scope, and deadline you received.

The boundary can be hard to read.

Suppliers may need to separate company-wide data, Apple-related production, facility-level activity, and the records that support each statement.

Clean-energy claims need evidence.

Renewable electricity contracts, certificates, market-based Scope 2 data, and reduction progress should be organized before they are described to a customer.

A large customer relationship is attached to the response.

This is not generic ESG copy. It is a supplier response that needs to be specific, careful, and backed by records.

A strong response helps your team answer the Apple request while leaving a defensible base for the next annual update.

Supplier request review

Have the request open now?

Share the Apple wording, deadline, and customer context. Keslio will review the request first, then reply with the practical next step.

Use the review form when a request, portal instruction, scorecard, or deadline is already in front of you.

Response path

From Apple request wording to a customer-ready evidence pack.

Keslio starts with the wording you received, then scopes only the GHG, clean-energy, target, facility, and evidence work needed for a practical response.

01

Request review

Keslio reads the Apple request, portal text, supplier instruction, or deadline and identifies the likely emissions and evidence needs.

Clarity before scope
02

Fixed-fee project quote

You receive a bounded quote with timeline, data needs, deliverables, and the inputs Keslio needs from your team.

Defined project scope
03

Calculation and evidence build

Relevant emissions data, clean-energy records, methodology notes, and supporting evidence are organized for a buyer-facing response.

Defensible output
04

Refresh path

Keslio turns the first response into a reusable workflow for future Apple, CDP, EcoVadis, or customer requests.

Reusable asset
Pricing indication

Fixed-fee projects, quoted after the free review.

Pricing depends on the Apple request, deadline, number of entities or facilities, energy data quality, clean-energy evidence, and whether target-setting or broader Scope 3 work is needed.

Get a fixed-fee quote

Annual refresh

$2k-$4k

For suppliers updating prior-year emissions, clean-energy evidence, methodology notes, and response materials.

First-time supplier response

$3k-$8k

For a simple service or operations footprint with one main entity and manageable energy, travel, and activity data.

Clean-energy and target package

$5k-$15k

For suppliers that need GHG calculations plus renewable electricity evidence, reduction-target readiness, facility boundaries, or more detailed documentation.

Complex scope

Quoted

For multiple entities, manufacturing facilities, messy historical data, buyer-specific allocation, assurance needs, or requests outside a bounded supplier-response project.

Relevant experience

Built from real supplier reporting work.

Keslio has already supported enterprise customer supplier reporting work. Details are anonymized for confidentiality.

Relevant client

Microsoft supplier, service-business context

Keslio supported a Singapore-based outsourced marketing services provider supplying Microsoft.

Result

Accepted reporting work

The engagement covered annual GHG emissions calculations and consultant-letter reporting that was accepted.

Repeatability

Three annual cycles

The client returned across three consecutive disclosure cycles, which is the refresh behavior this offer is built around.

Annual workflow

From first Apple request to repeatable annual response.

The first year creates the calculation base, evidence map, and review workflow. The next request should start from organized records instead of a blank spreadsheet.

01

Request received

You share the Apple wording, portal instruction, supplier document, deadline, or customer email.

02

Requirements mapped

Keslio identifies the likely emissions, clean-energy, target, facility, and evidence needs.

03

Response materials prepared

Calculations, methodology notes, supporting documents, and response materials are assembled.

04

Annual refresh

Next year starts from a working evidence base and a clearer data owner map.

Free review

Have the Apple request in front of you?

Paste the details below. Keslio will review the request, ask clarifying questions or schedule a short call if needed, and send a fixed-fee quote with timeline and data needs.

Best if you already received an Apple request, supplier instruction, portal note, questionnaire, facility ask, or deadline.

The free review does not include emissions calculations, platform submission, clean-energy procurement advice, assurance, or final response materials.

The free review does not include emissions calculations, platform submission, clean-energy procurement advice, assurance, or final response materials. By submitting, you agree to be contacted by Keslio. See our privacy policy.

Quick answers

FAQ

Short answers for the first questions a Apple supplier usually has before sharing the request.

What does Apple usually ask suppliers for?

Apple's public materials describe supplier emissions reporting, reduction-target reporting, clean-energy expectations, and supplier responsibility standards. The exact scope depends on the request, portal, contract, facility, and deadline your company received.

Can Keslio help with clean-energy evidence?

Yes. Keslio can help organize renewable electricity records, Scope 2 methodology, certificates, contracts, and reduction-progress evidence so the response is specific and supportable.

Can Keslio calculate emissions for an Apple supplier request?

Yes. Keslio can calculate Scope 1, Scope 2, and relevant Scope 3 emissions, document the methodology, and organize evidence for the customer response.

What data is usually needed?

Most suppliers need entity boundaries, facility lists, electricity and fuel records, renewable electricity records, travel and procurement data where relevant, operational activity data, existing targets, and supporting documents.

Is Keslio affiliated with Apple?

No. Keslio is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by Apple. Keslio provides independent sustainability advisory support for suppliers responding to Apple requests and customer sustainability requirements.

Keslio is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by Apple. Keslio provides independent sustainability advisory and GHG reporting support for suppliers responding to customer requirements.
Next step

Turn the request into a scoped response plan.

Paste the Apple request into the supplier review form. Keslio will check the likely scope and reply with a clear response path.

Use the review form when a request, portal instruction, scorecard, or deadline is already in front of you.