HP 2015 Sustainability Report
Introduction
Environment
Society Integrity
About this report
Material issues The following table summarizes issues determined to meet the materiality threshold for this report. See Our material issues for more information. Issue Description GRI G4 Aspect(s) Aspect boundary
Environment Society Integrity
Location in report
High importance to sustainable development, high importance to HP’s business success Labor practices in supply chain Maintaining labor standards in working hours and condi- tions, wages and benefits, wage changes, labor shortages,
Nondiscrimination Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining Child Labor Forced or Compulsory Labor
Supply chain (first- and second- tier suppliers)
Supply chain responsibility Human rights
health and safety, and humane treatment of workers employed in the supply chain, including efforts to avoid slavery and forced labor.
Privacy
Collecting, capturing, analyzing, using, storing, transferring and sharing information in a manner that upholds the right to privacy, during both commercial and government rela- tionships; this includes ensuring that product functionality and default/factory hardware settings protect privacy. Increasing the energy efficiency of HP products and services, and enabling customers to reduce their energy use.
Customer Privacy
HP operations (employees) Products and solutions (customers, clients, and partners)
Privacy Government relations
Product energy efficiency
Energy
Products and solutions
Our footprint Products and solutions:
energy efficiency Personal systems Printing
Product life cycle management
Managing the environmental and health and safety impacts of HP products through the entire product life cycle, from production of raw materials, through engi- neering design and manufacture, to use, maintenance, reuse, recycling, and disposal.
Materials Energy Products and Services Customer Health and Safety Product and Service Labeling
Supply chain HP operations Products and solutions
Our footprint Supply chain environmental impact Building a circular economy Communicating product environmental performance Product return and recycling
Social applica- tion of IT
Providing IT solutions that improve access to health, finance, food, government services, education, information, markets, etc., while duly considering ethics in the social applications of big data.
Indirect Economic Impacts
Projects conducted in numerous locations globally (beyond HP’s controlled operations)
Communities Privacy
Medium importance to sustainable development, high importance to HP’s business success Anti-corruption Working against bribery, corruption, and extortion (e.g., price fixing, abuse of monopoly positions, predatory pricing, etc.). Anti-corruption
Supply chain HP operations
Supply chain responsibility Combating corruption
Products and solutions (interac- tions with partners and customers globally)
Data and product security
Ensuring that information collected, captured, analyzed, used, stored, transferred, and shared is protected from unwanted parties and unauthorized access, such as secu- rity threats and cyberattacks. Working to ensure that the company workforce reflects its global business and customers. Promoting high standards of ethics in business behavior with all third parties with whom HP does business, including in joint ventures and with business partners, suppliers, and distributors.
No GRI-specific Aspects
Supply chain HP operations Products and solutions
Privacy Government relations
Diversity and inclusion
Diversity and Equal Opportunity
HP operations Products and solutions (customers, clients, and partners) Supply chain (interactions with suppliers, business partners, and contractors) HP operations (sales and marketing)
Diversity and inclusion Human rights
Ethical behavior and business partnerships
Anti-competitive Behavior Compliance
Corporate ethics HP 2015 10-K (Note 16: Litigation
and Contingencies; this information is as of the end of FY15)
Transparency, accountability, and reporting
Providing clear and comparable business and sustain- ability information in an accessible manner.
Overall report
Supply chain HP operations Products and solutions
GRI index
High importance to sustainable development, medium importance to HP’s business success Energy and GHG Improving energy efficiency and reducing GHG emissions in HP’s supply chain.
Energy Emissions
Supply chain (first- and second- tier suppliers, Scope 3 emissions)
Our footprint Supply chain environmental impact
emissions in supply chain
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