HP: Water
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+ | HP has attempted to reduce water consumption by introducing irrigation systems which help to cut down water use on landscaping throughout sites, e.g. in one US location implementing a drip irrigation system reduced landscaping water use by 50%. | ||
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+ | Overall HP’s global water consumption increased 3% between 2005-2006, however, in the Europe, Middle East & Africa region consumption decreased by 27%, this was primarily due to decreases in those areas compared to the extreme heat experienced in 2005. | ||
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Current revision as of 12:55, 24 July 2007
MI Summary
HP has attempted to reduce water consumption by introducing irrigation systems which help to cut down water use on landscaping throughout sites, e.g. in one US location implementing a drip irrigation system reduced landscaping water use by 50%.
Overall HP’s global water consumption increased 3% between 2005-2006, however, in the Europe, Middle East & Africa region consumption decreased by 27%, this was primarily due to decreases in those areas compared to the extreme heat experienced in 2005.
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Although HP's operations are not water intensive, we recognize that water consumption is a growing concern, particularly in water-stressed regions. Our largest water use is for cooling.
Many of our sites work to reduce water consumption. Examples in 2006 include:
- United States. The Vancouver, Washington site implemented landscaping changes to use more native plants, converted to drip irrigation and reduced grass watering. These changes decreased landscaping water use by 50%.
- United States. The San Francisco Bay Area and Roseville, California sites implemented a computerized irrigation system, which adjusts irrigation schedules based on soil moisture content. We expect water savings of up to 30% in 2007.
HP global water consumption increased 3% in 2006, compared to 2005. Consumption in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region decreased 27%, primarily due to temperature decreases in those areas compared to the unusually hot 2005. Water use in the Americas and Asia Pacific and Japan regions increased by 6% and 12%, respectively, due to relocations and business growth.
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