HP and the Environment
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==What the Vendor says about itself== | ==What the Vendor says about itself== |
Revision as of 08:44, 10 August 2007
Contents |
Summary
Coverage in the Press
- HP offers 3-D thermal mapping for data centers (25-Jul-07)
- HP meets 1B pound recycling goal (13-Jul-07)
- HP unveils its green storage (11-Jul-07)
- HP: A Case Study of HP's Social and Environmental Responsibility Strategies in Supply Chain
- HP Meets Billion Pound Recycling Goal Six Months Early, Sets Target for 2 Billion Pounds by 2010 (13-Jul-07)
- HP Adds to its Green Data Centre Offering
HP meets 1B pound recycling goal (13-Jul-07)
Having met its goal six months early to recycle 1 billion pounds (lbs) of electronics, HP said it has set a new target to recycle another billion pounds by the end of 2010. For those concerned that the materials recovered are being reused in HP computers, HP said that plastics and metals retrieved from recycled products have been used to make a range of new products, including car parts, clothes hangers, plastic toys, fence posts, serving trays and roof tiles.
What the Vendor says about itself
- HP's commitment to environmentally sustainable development
- HP: Environmental, Health and Safety Policy
- HP: Material Use
- HP: Product Design, Return and Recycling Programs
- HP: Logistics
- HP: Operational Management
- HP: Climate
- HP: Waste
- HP: Water
- HP: Employee Travel
- HP: Energy Use