HP 2015 Sustainability Report

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2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Wastewater from another organization †††† (NeWater)

707,000

800,000

734,000

780,000

703,000

Well water

0

0

21,000

7,000

1,000

Reused treated sewage treatment plant water ‡ [cubic meters]

0

0

98,000

93,000

48,000

Ozone depletion potential of estimated emissions ‡‡ [kg of CFC-11 equivalent]

6,678

474

305

330

220

Americas

5,894

320

149

234

175

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

82

45

46

19

1

Asia Pacific and Japan

702

110

111

77

44

* Some segments do not add up to total due to rounding. ** Historical energy intensity values were calculated using Hewlett-Packard Company’s annual revenue as characterized in financial reporting and direct and indirect energy use. *** Fuel consumption from Hewlett-Packard Company’s transportation fleet is not included in the Direct energy use in operations figures. **** Diesel is mostly used at HP for testing generators. In limited cases, diesel is also used for long-term on-site energy generation. † Renewable energy and renewable energy credits, excluding renewable energy provided by default in the power grid. †† Prior to 2013, well water and tanker water were included in the Municipal water category. Direct use of surface water and rainwater are insignificant and not included in data reported. ††† Well water that is delivered to the site by tanker truck. †††† NeWater is ultrapurified wastewater used in manufacturing operations in Singapore. ‡ This water is used for landscaping and toilets. ‡‡ In 2012, we began to calculate ODS emissions by tracking sites that have reported replacing refrigerants due to leakage. We apply an intensity factor based on those actual quantities for nonreporting sites. Previously, we estimated the level of leakage across the entire real estate portfolio based on the inventory of refrigerants in equipment and in storage.

Products and solutions

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Recycled plastic used in HP toner and ink cartridges, cumulative [tonnes]

45,239

53,755

62,163

71,749

80,468

Ink

26,588

32,304

37,512

43,798

50,080

Toner

18,651

21,451

24,651

27,951

30,388

Estimated materials use intensity for Hewlett-Packard Company high-volume personal systems and printers * [tonnes/$ millions of net revenue] Personal systems

9.4

7.7

Metal

4.5

3.6

Plastic

1.9

1.5

Wires/cables

0.8

0.6

PCAs

0.7

0.6

LCDs

1.4

1.2

Batteries

0.3

0.2

Printers

45

48

Metal

14.7

15.4

Plastic

28.0

30.9

Wires/cables

0.4

0.4

PCAs

1.7

1.7

LCDs

0.0

0.0

Batteries

0.0

0.0

GHG emissions from product use ** [tonnes CO 2 e]

28,100,000

24,000,000

Personal Systems

11,600,000

9,100,000

Printers (energy)

3,700,000

3,600,000

Printers (paper and ink/toner cartridges) ***

6,700,000

6,400,000

Servers

6,100,000

4,900,000

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