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Anker Pioneers More Sustainable Bio-based USB-C Charging Cables

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2022/09/06 11:20:42 (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/298609/anker-pioneers-more-sustainable-bio-based-usb-c-charging-cables
 
Anker, the world's #1 mobile charging brand, today announced its series of USB-C charging cables which incorporate a proprietary mixture of plant-based materials into the production process. Bearing a new "Anker Eco Product" logo, these bio-based cables are part of Anker's eco-innovation effort aimed at reducing petroleum-based plastic in product development.

It's no secret that the consumer electronics industry has a plastic problem. Every year roughly 622 million USB cables are used by people around the world. Manufacturing these cables requires around 43,000 tons of oil and roughly 9,000 tons of plastic, and these numbers only continue to increase. The outer sheath of Anker's new bio-based cables is sustainably created using 40% plant-based materials like corn and sugarcane. This innovative, new cable cuts down on petroleum-based plastic usage, like thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), without sacrificing quality, strength or durability.
 
"As the global leader in mobile charging, it's our responsibility to explore ways to reduce the e-waste impact our products and packaging have on the environment," said Steven Yang, CEO of Anker Innovations. "These bio-based cables are just the first step, and we're excited to drive this eco-innovation for both our company and the consumer electronics industry, overall."

Built to last
Anker's bio-based cables are just as strong as their plastic predecessors, able to withstand up to 20,000 bends. This durability keeps cables in use and out of landfills.

Design and availability
Each model is available in two sizes (3 ft/6ft) and comes in a variety of playful colors, designed to coordinate with Anker's latest lineup of charging accessories.

Anker 541 USB-C to Lightning: Fast charging with MFi chips to enable a 30 W charging speed—enough to charge an iPhone 13 up to 50% capacity in just 30 minutes. Apple certified. ($18.99-$21.99). Available today on both Amazon and Anker.com.
Anker 543 USB-C to USB-C: Fast charging with E-Marker chips to enable a 100 W charging speed—enough to charge a 16" MacBook Pro up to 38% capacity in just 30 minutes. ($16.99-19.99). Available today on both Amazon and Anker.com.
Save even more by bundling bio-Based USB-C charging cables with Anker's new Nano 3 charger (white and purple skus only, cable is 6ft C-L, $37.99. The white bundle will be on promo for $34.19 9/6-9/19). Available today on both Amazon and Anker.com.

Greener Packaging
Another area Anker is committed to improving is the actual packaging of its products. Anker's newest bio-based cable is packaged using 99% less plastic. The inner tray material has been changed from plastic to pulp. The packaging paper is FSC-certified 100% recyclable and printing is done using recyclable soy ink. Anker will look to apply these packaging standards to future products.
 
I applaud Anker's efforts for environmental sustainability. 
 


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    Re: Anker Pioneers More Sustainable Bio-based USB-C Charging Cables 2022/09/08 09:54:16 (permalink)
    Just a bit of insight, but car wiring harnesses did this way back into the 80's too and rodent and critters love to chew on the organic cable shielding because they taste good to them. They also have no longevity by design. Sell you on "eco" when really it's forced engineered obsolescence by design. They want to make you feel better about buying something with inferior longevity and come back to them when it fails to buy the next iteration.
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    Re: Anker Pioneers More Sustainable Bio-based USB-C Charging Cables 2022/09/08 10:01:41 (permalink)
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    Just a bit of insight, but car wiring harnesses did this way back into the 80's too and rodent and critters love to chew on the organic cable shielding because they taste good to them

    Wasn't that just an Mercedes thing?

    A feature, not a bug. 
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