HP 2015 Sustainability Report

Introduction

Environment

Society

Integrity

About this report

• Auto fleet: HP works to improve our global auto fleet’s fuel consumption, raise the proportion of efficient vehicles, and increase compliance with the company’s fleet policy to reduce total cost of ownership. In Europe, we consolidated to a single fuel provider and fuel card system in five countries and plan to further consolidate provid- ers to support better transparency and cost-efficiency. Performance In 2015, Hewlett-Packard Company met its goal early to reduce total GHG emissions from its global auto fleet by 20% by 2020, compared to 2010. In the United States, the company met its Clinton Global Initiative Fleets for Change goal to reduce auto fleet GHG emissions by 10% on a per-unit basis by 2015, compared to a 2010 baseline. In Europe, Hewlett-Packard Company reduced fleet average GHG emissions from 128 g CO 2 e/km in 2012 to 120 g CO 2 e/km in 2015. Commercial air travel by Hewlett-Packard Company em- ployees in 2015 generated 200,000 tonnes of CO 2 e emissions, while the transportation fleet generated 110,900 tonnes of CO 2 e. See Data for more detail. Green commuting options for HP employees We encourage and support our employees to use energy-efficient transportation options with reduced GHG emissions, such as rail, electric vehicles (EVs), compact cars, and vehicle sharing. In some HP locations we provide EV charging stations, free bus passes, ride-share programs, preferred parking for carpools, bike racks, and related amenities such as showers, lockers, and emergency bike repair kits. As of the end of 2015, HP offered more than 120 EV charging stations to employees in Germany, India, Israel, the United States and UK. In the United States alone, we had over 1,000 registered EV drivers among our employees. HP also partners with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Workplace Charging Challenge, supporting the goal of a tenfold increase in U.S. employers offering work- place charging by 2018. In 2015, the DOE recognized Hewlett-Packard Company for sharing best practices, submitting a workplace charging plan, and completing an annual survey supporting the Workplace Charging Challenge. Together, we are helping make the choice of green commuting accessible to everyone.

Electric vehicle charging stations at HP Corvallis, Oregon, United States

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