Apple's Earth Day Offer: You Can Get 10% Off Select Apple and Beats Accessories
The promotion lasts until May 16, but only when you trade in certain Apple devices.
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Apple's Earth Day promotion is back again this year.
From now until May 16, you can trade in an iPad, Mac, iPhone or Apple Watch and get 10% off an Apple accessory. You can recycle up to five eligible devices to receive a discount. This offer isn't available at all Apple stores, so it's best to call before you go.
Apple rarely discounts its accessories, so this is a great opportunity to score a peripheral for less cash. Here's what you can receive a 10% discount on.
Apple has other trade-in offers for both Apple and Android devices. You can check the estimate for your device online, then bring it into an Apple store for an exact value. You'll receive credit as an Apple gift card. If your device isn't eligible for a credit, Apple will recycle it (and your accessories) for free.
Apple shared progress on Apple 2030 in its annual Environmental Progress Report last week. In 2025, 30% of the material across all of Apple's shipped products was from recycled materials, and all Apple-designed batteries had recycled cobalt.
Tyler is a writer for CNET covering laptops and video games. He's previously covered mobile devices, home energy products and broadband. He came to CNET straight out of college, where he graduated from Seton Hall with a bachelor's degree in journalism. When Tyler's not asking questions or doing research for his next assignment, you can find him in his home state of New Jersey, kicking back with a bagel and watching an action flick or playing a new video game.
When Tyler's not asking questions or doing research for his next assignment, you can find him in his home state of New Jersey, kicking back with a bagel and watching an action flick or playing a new video game.
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Dashia is the consumer insights editor for CNET. She specializes in data-driven analysis and news at the intersection of tech, personal finance and consumer sentiment. Dashia investigates economic shifts and everyday challenges to help readers make well-informed decisions, and she covers a range of topics, including technology, security, energy and money. Dashia graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She loves baking, teaching spinning and spending time with her family. See full bio