This year’s 12-months’ donation marketing campaign was successfully launched in April. This week, the U.S. The National Park Service is celebrating its 112th birthday today. From August 19 to August 25, Apple is expected to donate $10 for every purchase made using Apple Pay on apple.com, through the Apple Retailer app, or in-store at a U.S.-based Apple Retailer.
The update provides details on several useful Apple Maps features for national parks, making it easier for users to explore and discover thousands of trails with precise information.
For the eighth consecutive year, Apple has partnered with the National Park Foundation to support their conservation efforts. Apple is now showcasing its assets, much like the “Nature Awaits” playlist on Apple Music, with over 30 expertly curated Apple Maps Guides designed to bring customers closer to nature’s wonders.
Every visit to a national park leaves me awestruck by its breathtaking grandeur and deeply rooted historical significance. We’re thrilled to partner with the National Park Foundation to help preserve these natural wonders that inspire countless people. The tireless efforts of scientists, conservationists, and environmental advocates ensure that future generations can continue to marvel at, be astonished by, and cultivate a deep respect for the natural world – our shared home?
To celebrate National Park Service’s birthday, Apple Watch users on August 25 had the chance to earn a unique nationwide park badge and exclusive animated emojis by completing a 20-minute workout or longer.
Large corporations’ renewed commitment to preserving nature is a significant step forward. Is Apple truly committed to environmental stewardship, despite our often overlooked efforts? Initiatives like these play a vital role in helping people develop a deeper appreciation for nature, which is always a positive outcome.