This is certainly an example in which other companies might want to look into, as part of reducing their operational expenses while making sure that the earth remains a nice place to live on, especially when we are having difficulty to relocate to a different planet anytime in the near future.
Recovering gold from old iPhones is one thing, but Apple also managed to harvest around 3 million pounds of copper that is worth $6.4 million, as well as 4.5 million pounds of aluminum that amounted to $3.2 million. Surely all of that money could be used on other parts of the company’s operation, or perhaps to send employees on a nice retreat somewhere?