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All those iPhone lightning cables being thrown away, replaced by USB-C to save on e-waste.
Yes, the move to a standardised and more robust connector unironically will help cut down on waste.
And it's not just iPhones affected, btw.
It will be cheaper/less waste in the long run as lightning cables are meant for single use before disposal. /s
They are real garbage though.
My apple OEM cables have only maintained connection for less than a month of cumulative use if they had to travel or do anything but sit unused on a shelf.