According to a Reuters article, a decision has been made requiring Apple to pay $19 million in “social damages.” The Brazilian Association of Borrowers, Consumers, and Taxpayers appears to have made the choice. Since the release of the iPhone 12, Apple has discontinued including chargers with iPhones in an effort to reduce technological waste and carbon emissions. The California-based company argues that it would be unnecessary to provide charges with each subsequent handset because users already possess iPhone chargers, though it should be emphasised that Apple continues to sell them separately.  -AMBCC  Even though it may just be a tiny expense, included chargers with every iPhone reduces sales and profits from a business standpoint; nonetheless, Apple is unlikely to acknowledge this given its predisposition to continue its present and future environmental-friendly activities. Although the Sao Paulo state court’s finding is final, Apple is allegedly going to appeal the case because it feels that selling its flagship product without a charger constitutes unfair business practises. Soon after Apple, rivals like Samsung and Xiaomi stopped including chargers with their extremely costly smartphones, including foldable models, despite charging consumers a steep price. Given that Apple has been targeted by Brazilian authorities before for alleged anti-consumer business practises, it’s feasible that the punishment must be paid. The decision from Brazilian authorities is surely beneficial for consumers since Apple has been excluding necessary accessories for quite some time.