Social and environmental responsibility at HP Jon Bauer Program Manager, Real Estate Environmental Programs Judy Glazer Director, Global Social and Environmental Responsibility Operations
Agenda HP overview  Global citizenship priorities
HP today Fortune 11 company  Over $90B annual revenue Simplifying technology experiences around the world 156,000 employees 145,000 sales partners  70,000 service partners
HP Today (cont) Procurement Largest purchaser of electronic components Logistics  Every day HP delivers 1.3 million Inkjet cartridges, 110,000 printers, 75,000 personal systems, 3,500 servers
Core focus areas of HP Global Citizenship ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy efficiency Supply chain responsibility Product reuse and recycling
HP Operations Reducing environmental impact through utilization and design HPWT LEED Certified architects and criteria
HP Operations Environmentally conscious resource management Solid Waste Hazardous Waste Water Air
HP Operations Energy Efficient Operations Systems upgrades Use of HP products  Purchase of Renewable Energy
May 26, 2009 By 2010, HP will reduce CO2 emissions by 15 percent.
Personal computers packaging After market options: Reduction of approximately 10 thousand cubic feet of packaging material per year Notebooks: Transported packaging material reduced more than 2.5 million pounds per year Consumer PC: Reduction of more than 300,000 cubic feet of packaging material per year
Inkjet packaging Reductions: Weight (45%) Expect more than 6 million pounds of PVC eliminated  in 2007 2006 2005
HP’s approach to energy efficiency Design energy-efficient products
HP’s approach to energy efficiency Improve energy efficiency of customer processes Power consumption in datacenters is a growing problem for businesses. HP solution:  Dynamic Smart Cooling Network of rack-level sensors and  control systems  Intelligent cooling management system 25 – 40% cooling costs reduction 
HP’s approach to energy efficiency Partnership with World Wildlife Fund HP will  reduce, report and verify carbon dioxide emissions from our facilities.  HP will work with WWF to develop  goals for improved product performance.  WWF and HP will define and implement educational efforts to address climate change. 
We raise standards in our supply chain HP established the industry’s first supply chain code of conduct. We conduct ongoing supplier audits and build capacity in our global supply chain.
Electronic Industry Code of Conduct
Code of conduct implementation framework Corporate  policy Code of conduct Supplier  assessment Supplier audit Corrective action Capability building
Focused Improvement Supplies Initiative (FISI) “ This is a pioneering effort in the ICT industry – and leading work in the CSR field as a whole.”  Business for Social Responsibility “ (FISI) allows suppliers to speed up their learning curves by learning from each other.” Flextronics   “ The case studies were complex and required me to really think through issues.” FISI participant
Product reuse and recycling options Trade-in Leasing Asset recovery Remarket/refurbish Recycling Donation
Product End of life:  One day’s collection in a single store
May 26, 2009 Since 1987, HP has recycled more than 920 million pounds of products and supplies. We will reach our goal of recycling 1 billion pounds of electronic products and supplies during the first half of 2007.
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HP sustainability

  • 1.
    Social and environmentalresponsibility at HP Jon Bauer Program Manager, Real Estate Environmental Programs Judy Glazer Director, Global Social and Environmental Responsibility Operations
  • 2.
    Agenda HP overview Global citizenship priorities
  • 3.
    HP today Fortune11 company Over $90B annual revenue Simplifying technology experiences around the world 156,000 employees 145,000 sales partners 70,000 service partners
  • 4.
    HP Today (cont)Procurement Largest purchaser of electronic components Logistics Every day HP delivers 1.3 million Inkjet cartridges, 110,000 printers, 75,000 personal systems, 3,500 servers
  • 5.
    Core focus areasof HP Global Citizenship ENERGY EFFICIENCY Energy efficiency Supply chain responsibility Product reuse and recycling
  • 6.
    HP Operations Reducingenvironmental impact through utilization and design HPWT LEED Certified architects and criteria
  • 7.
    HP Operations Environmentallyconscious resource management Solid Waste Hazardous Waste Water Air
  • 8.
    HP Operations EnergyEfficient Operations Systems upgrades Use of HP products Purchase of Renewable Energy
  • 9.
    May 26, 2009By 2010, HP will reduce CO2 emissions by 15 percent.
  • 10.
    Personal computers packagingAfter market options: Reduction of approximately 10 thousand cubic feet of packaging material per year Notebooks: Transported packaging material reduced more than 2.5 million pounds per year Consumer PC: Reduction of more than 300,000 cubic feet of packaging material per year
  • 11.
    Inkjet packaging Reductions:Weight (45%) Expect more than 6 million pounds of PVC eliminated in 2007 2006 2005
  • 12.
    HP’s approach toenergy efficiency Design energy-efficient products
  • 13.
    HP’s approach toenergy efficiency Improve energy efficiency of customer processes Power consumption in datacenters is a growing problem for businesses. HP solution: Dynamic Smart Cooling Network of rack-level sensors and control systems Intelligent cooling management system 25 – 40% cooling costs reduction 
  • 14.
    HP’s approach toenergy efficiency Partnership with World Wildlife Fund HP will  reduce, report and verify carbon dioxide emissions from our facilities. HP will work with WWF to develop  goals for improved product performance. WWF and HP will define and implement educational efforts to address climate change. 
  • 15.
    We raise standardsin our supply chain HP established the industry’s first supply chain code of conduct. We conduct ongoing supplier audits and build capacity in our global supply chain.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Code of conductimplementation framework Corporate policy Code of conduct Supplier assessment Supplier audit Corrective action Capability building
  • 18.
    Focused Improvement SuppliesInitiative (FISI) “ This is a pioneering effort in the ICT industry – and leading work in the CSR field as a whole.” Business for Social Responsibility “ (FISI) allows suppliers to speed up their learning curves by learning from each other.” Flextronics “ The case studies were complex and required me to really think through issues.” FISI participant
  • 19.
    Product reuse andrecycling options Trade-in Leasing Asset recovery Remarket/refurbish Recycling Donation
  • 20.
    Product End oflife: One day’s collection in a single store
  • 21.
    May 26, 2009Since 1987, HP has recycled more than 920 million pounds of products and supplies. We will reach our goal of recycling 1 billion pounds of electronic products and supplies during the first half of 2007.
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