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A bento grid of MacBook sustainability claims around a center pile of recycled magnets, with green eco accents and a 2030 carbon-neutral goal.
Summary
The sustainability slide: a bento grid of recycled-materials and carbon-neutral claims around a center photo of a pile of recycled enclosure magnets, with green as the dominant accent.
Visual description
A light gray field of soft-cornered cards. The center tile is a top-down photo of a scattered pile of small metallic magnets beside the line "100% recycled rare earth elements in the enclosure magnets". Around it, cards carry environmental claims with green accents: a "NO mercury / NO PVC / NO beryllium / NO BFR" list with "NO" in green, "100% virgin wood fiber from RESPONSIBLY MANAGED FORESTS" with green tree glyphs, a circled "2030" carbon-neutral goal outlined in green, "display glass free of arsenic" in gray, a green speaker icon for recycled plastic, a steel battery-tray render, a "ZERO WASTE" card ringed by green arrows, a green energy bolt for 200-plus suppliers on renewable energy, plus two photo cards of white fiber-based MacBook packaging and a dark logic-board card reading "100% recycled tin in the solder". Accents are almost entirely Apple system green against grayscale; type mixes bold sans claims with small gray captions. No headers.
Key takeaway
Anchoring an environmental-claims grid with one tactile material photo (the magnet pile) so the recycling story feels physical rather than abstract. Committing to a single accent color (green) across every eco card to make the slide instantly read as the sustainability section.
Reuse notes
A template for an ESG, sustainability, or materials slide that has many small claims to list. The single-material hero photo plus one accent color keeps a claim-heavy slide from feeling like a wall of bullet points. Works in report and marketing decks alike. Swap green for your own eco accent and supply a real material or packaging photo for the center tile.












