HP 2015 Sustainability Report

Introduction

Environment

Society

Integrity

About this report

View full carbon footprint data for 2013–2015 and detail about our methodology in the HP carbon accounting manual . In 2015, Hewlett-Packard Company made strong progress on its GHG emissions reduc- tion goals across the value chain: • Reduced first-tier manufacturing and product transportation-related GHG emissions intensity 1 in the company’s supply chain by 20% through December 2014 (the most recent year data is available) compared to 2010, achieving the 2020 goal • Helped suppliers prevent 800,000 tonnes CO 2 e of GHG emissions, cumulatively be- tween 2010 and 2015, through specific supplier environmental improvement projects, 40% to reaching the goal of 2 million tonnes CO 2 e by 2020 • Decreased Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions from operations by 29% compared to 2010, achieving the goal of a 20% reduction by 2020 • Reduced the GHG emissions intensity of the company’s product portfolio 2 by 26% compared to 2010 levels, making progress toward the goal of a decrease of 40% by 2020 3 HP Inc. has set new goals to continue to drive performance moving forward: • Achieve 100% renewable electricity usage in global operations, with an interim target of 40% by 2020 • Reduce the GHG emissions intensity of HP’s product portfolio by 25% by 2020, com- pared to 2010 4 During 2016, we plan to set a new goal to reduce supply chain GHG emissions as well as a science-based target for Scope 1 and Scope 2 GHG emissions from operations. We will include these in our next sustainability report. Learn more about how we reduce GHG emissions across our business in Supply chain environmental impact , Operations , and Products and solutions . For the second consecutive year, Hewlett-Packard Company received the highest possi- ble CDP Climate disclosure score of 100 and was among just 5% of participants to make the Climate A List in the CDP 2015 Global Climate Change Report , which evaluates corpo- rate performance to reduce GHG emissions and mitigate climate change. Maintaining its strong record of transparency on climate data and action, the company was also named to the 2015 CDP Supplier A List, and, for the seventh year in a row, was included on the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index. Water Water availability is a growing concern in many parts of the world and HP is committed to understanding and disclosing water use across our entire value chain. Hewlett-Packard Company’s water footprint in 2015 equaled 296,140,000 cubic meters, a reduction of 12% compared to 2014. Electricity consumption across the value chain was the most significant contributor, representing 74% of the total, since electricity generation is a major water user. For this reason, the key driver of the decrease in overall water consumption in 2015 was a continuing shift from larger desktops to smaller, less energy-intensive desktops, notebooks, and tablets. Improvements in server energy efficiency and lower printer sales played an important role as well. The close connection between GHG emissions from energy use and water consumption underscores the impor- tance of our efforts to continually improve product energy efficiency.

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