HP 2015 Sustainability Report
Introduction
Environment
Society
Integrity
About this report
Environment
HP circular economy HP is reinventing how products are designed, manufactured, used, and recovered as we shift our business model and operations toward a materials- and energy-efficient circular economy.
Materials recovery and reuse Product recycling, print supplies closed loop (rPET, rPP, r2P2), hardware recycled content (PCs, printers)
Reuse/refurbishment HP Indigo Reconditioning Program, PC and printer reuse Product-as-a-service HP Subscription Services, HP Managed Print Services, HP Instant Ink
Parts
HP Jet Fusion TM 3D printing
solution a circular economy enabler
Maintenance/upgrade model HP Indigo, HP PageWide Web Presses, modular design, freely available service manuals
Products
Services
User
Carbon footprint, 2015* (Hewlett-Packard Company) 45,432,100 tonnes CO 2 e
Water footprint, 2015 (Hewlett-Packard Company) 296,140,000 cubic meters
41% Supply chain
27% Supply chain
11% decrease in carbon footprint compared to 2014 12% decrease in water footprint compared to 2014
53% Products and solutions
66% Products and solutions
7% Operations
6% Operations
Our footprints decreased due to the ongoing transition from larger desktops to smaller, less energy- and materials-intensive desktops, notebooks, and tablets, as well as improvements in server energy efficiency and reduced printer sales. We expect the carbon and water footprints of HP Inc. to be approximately three quarters the size of Hewlett-Packard Company.
* To calculate Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions, HP has followed the principles outlined in the Greenhouse Gas Protocol developed by the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development. Additional details on calculations and methodology can be found in the HP carbon accounting manual .
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HP 2015 Sustainability Report
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