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Dark bento grid of iPhone 14 Pro environmental claims around a recycled-gold circuit-board hero, repeating the deck's hand-drawn green eco motifs.
Summary
A black bento grid of iPhone 14 Pro environmental claims, anchored by a recycled-gold circuit-board hero tile and reusing the same hand-drawn green eco graphics as the AirPods sustainability slide.
Visual description
Pure black background of near-black rounded tiles. The central tile shows a close-up of a circuit board with gold contacts, overlaid with "iPhone 14 Pro" (Apple logo prefixed), "100% recycled gold in the wire of all cameras and the plating of multiple printed circuit boards" in white. Surrounding tiles repeat the deck's sustainability language: "RESPONSIBLY MANAGED FORESTS" with green hand-drawn trees, a circled green "2030" ("Apple's goal is to build 100% carbon neutral products by"), "ZERO WASTE" with green arrows, a green renewable-energy lightning icon ("200+ suppliers committed to 100% renewable energy"), a green recycle-arrows icon ("Recycled plastics used in multiple components, including the speaker"). Other tiles: a white iPhone box render ("No outer plastic wrap"), "100% recycled rare earth elements in all magnets" over dark recycled material, "NO mercury / NO PVC / NO beryllium / NO BFR" with green "NO"s, a green battery icon ("Meets U.S. Department of Energy requirements"), "Arsenic-free glass", "100% recycled tungsten in the Taptic Engine" over metal shavings, and "100% recycled tin in the solder" with a connector photo. Type is white SF sans plus green hand-drawn display lettering for the eco motifs.
Key takeaway
The deliberate repetition of the sustainability template across product sections: this is the iPhone twin of the AirPods eco slide, same hand-drawn green motifs, circled "2030", and "ZERO WASTE" graphics, only the hero render and a few stats change. That repetition builds a recognizable environmental identity across a deck.
Reuse notes
Confirms the sustainability bento as a reusable stamped module. Swap the central hero (here a recycled-gold circuit board) and the product name, keep the green eco vocabulary, and it reads as one consistent values story per product. Best used once per product family so the repetition feels intentional, not redundant.















