HP 2015 Sustainability Report

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Supplier GHG emissions performance, 2010–2015* tonnes C O 2 e

6,000,000

100%

5,000,000

80%

4,000,000

60%

3,000,000

40%

2,000,000

20%

tonnes CO 2 e/$ million of Hewlett-Packard Company net revenue, 2010 = 100%

1,000,000

0

0

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Production supplier Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions 

Product transportation suppliers

Nonproduction supplier Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions Reduction in first-tier manufacturing and product transportation-related GHG emissions intensity * See notes * , ** , *** , † , and †† on page 68 .

For more details on supply chain GHG emissions, including production suppliers, nonproduction suppliers, and product transportation suppliers, see Data . View Hewlett-Packard Company’s 2015 carbon footprint . Production suppliers Production suppliers provide materials and components for product manufacturing and also assemble HP products for global distribution to customers. In 2014, first-tier pro- duction suppliers generated 3,600,000 tonnes of Scope 1 and Scope 2 CO 2 e emissions attributable to Hewlett-Packard Company, a 13% increase compared to 2013 levels. We believe this reflects suppliers adding capacity for increased output and changes to our supply base, as well as updated understanding of the greenhouse gas impacts of some substances used in semiconductor manufacturing. Using a revenue-based calculation model may also impact emissions year over year, given price volatility in the technology industry. These changes were partially offset by energy efficiency projects at many sup- plier locations. Demonstrating increased focus in this area, 94% of suppliers reporting (by spend) had GHG emissions-reduction targets in place, up from 69% the prior year. We also collect supplier Scope 3 emissions data, to promote transparency and encour- age more complete GHG emissions tracking. Moving forward, we will continue to help suppliers enhance the accuracy and completeness of their GHG emissions calculations and reporting. Our supplier Energy Efficiency Program (EEP) in China and Southeast Asia is our main initiative for increasing efficiency and reducing environmental footprint at production supplier sites. We encourage factory managers to adopt energy efficiency programs and practices, in collaboration with nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) such as BSR, WWF China, and the World Resources Institute. We also hold environmental summits for production suppliers, where we explain our expectations and suppliers share best practices for GHG measurement and reduction. Our next summit will be in Chongqing, China, in 2016.

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