HP 2015 Sustainability Report

Introduction

Environment

Society

Integrity

About this report

Management and compliance HP owns or leases facilities around the world. Our Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Policy and EHS management systems enable these sites to limit environmental impacts, meet company standards globally, and comply with applicable laws and regulations. HP investigates all allegations against our facilities of noncomformance with applicable laws. We correct any issues, determine the causes, and take action to prevent recurrence where needed. Newly acquired companies must implement our EHS management sys- tems as part of their integration. Hewlett-Packard Company’s owned and leased manufacturing facilities pursued certifi- cation to ISO 14001, the international standard for environmental management systems. Following the company separation, HP will continue to use the standard. ISO 14001 certification was renewed for 13 of our facilities in July 2015 and applies through 2018. For information on how we manage health and safety and wellness at our facilities, see Employees . All data reported in this section refers to Hewlett-Packard Company operations through October 31, 2015, prior to the company’s separation, unless stated otherwise. As of October 31, 2015, Hewlett-Packard Company owned and leased 672 sites in 96 countries. 1 This report includes data from 299 sites, including administration and support, core data centers, manufacturing plants, research and development facilities, and ware- house operations. These 299 sites represented 83.9% of Hewlett-Packard Company’s total floor space of 6.50 million square meters. Data was extrapolated from comparable data centers and offices for the remaining floor space, unless stated otherwise. Greenhouse gas emissions HP facilities worldwide work to reduce climate impacts by decreasing energy use and shifting toward less GHG-intensive energy sources. To drive progress toward our pledge to achieve 100% renewable electricity usage in global operations and our interim goal of 40% renewable electricity in our global operations by 2020, we are applying a three-phase strategy: • Aggressively reduce energy consumption by optimizing operations/building efficiency and implementing new efficiency projects. • Increase the use of on-site renewable power . • Acquire or generate off-site renewable power to offset brown power emissions, including the use of renewable energy credits (RECs) and power purchase agreements (PPAs). About our operational data

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