“Decisive action to address climate change is required from all of us to create a healthier world that can support the lives and livelihoods of our current population and the generations to come.”
During the final meeting of COP21, the world learned that leaders from 195 nations had reached an historic agreement in which their countries committed to lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a global company operating in more than 120 countries, we strongly support this new international agreement designed to aggressively address the root causes of climate change.
We believe that our own efforts to reduce energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions across our technology portfolio, operations, and supply chain are critical to our long-term business sustainability and contribute directly to our customers’ success.
At HP, we engineer solutions that reduce our environmental impact without adversely affecting the quality of our products. Like our HP PageWide Technology used in our HP OfficeJet Pro X and Enterprise X printers that enables us to reduce the carbon footprint of printing by up to 55 percent per printer. Or our service-based solutions, such as our Managed Print Services that reduces our customers’ printing-related energy usage by 20-40 percent and decreases costs by 10-30 percent. And we continue to innovate with new technologies, like 3D printing, that are transforming how whole industries work.
We launch initiatives that reduce our carbon footprint and waste, such as our “closed loop” print supplies recycling program in which we combine plastics from returned ink cartridges with plastics from other sources, such as used water bottles and plastic hangers, to create plastic for new cartridges. The recycled plastic used in this process has a carbon footprint up to 33 percent smaller than virgin plastics and reduces fossil fuel consumption by 54 percent.
We also work to lower carbon emissions throughout our value chain by systematically analyzing our carbon footprint, setting goals to reduce GHG emissions, and reporting on the actions we have taken. Through these efforts, we send a clear message to companies, governments, and other organizations around the world that we must all take action.
At HP, sustainability serves as a guiding principle for how we conduct business and create solutions that are changing the world. It is core to our business strategy and fundamental to every decision we make.
While it isn’t always easy to balance the desire to act sustainably and the need to continually grow as a company, we know that through our technology and our people, we will continue to reinvent a more sustainable business and society. That’s because we believe that sustainability ignites innovation that creates a brighter future for everyone, everywhere.
Regards,
Dion Weisler President and Chief Executive Officer, HP Inc.
During the final meeting of COP21, the world learned that leaders from 195 nations had reached an historic agreement in which their countries committed to lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a global company operating in more than 120 countries, we strongly support this new international agreement designed to aggressively address the root causes of climate change.
Interesting linkWe believe that our own efforts to reduce energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions across our technology portfolio, operations, and supply chain are critical to our long-term business sustainability and contribute directly to our customers’ success.
At HP, we engineer solutions that reduce our environmental impact without adversely affecting the quality of our products. Like our HP PageWide Technology used in our HP OfficeJet Pro X and Enterprise X printers that enables us to reduce the carbon footprint of printing by up to 55 percent per printer. Or our service-based solutions, such as our Managed Print Services that reduces our customers’ printing-related energy usage by 20-40 percent and decreases costs by 10-30 percent. And we continue to innovate with new technologies, like 3D printing, that are transforming how whole industries work. Some inline link here
During the final meeting of COP21, the world learned that leaders from 195 nations had reached an historic agreement in which their countries committed to lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a global company operating in more than 120 countries, we strongly support this new international agreement designed to aggressively address the root causes of climate change.
We launch initiatives that reduce our carbon footprint and waste, such as our “closed loop” print supplies recycling program in which we combine plastics from returned ink cartridges with plastics from other sources, such as used water bottles and plastic hangers, to create plastic for new cartridges. The recycled plastic used in this process has a carbon footprint up to 33 percent smaller than virgin plastics and reduces fossil fuel consumption by 54 percent.
During the final meeting of COP21, the world learned that leaders from 195 nations had reached an historic agreement in which their countries committed to lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As a global company operating in more than 120 countries, we strongly support this new international agreement designed to aggressively address the root causes of climate change.
We believe that our own efforts to reduce energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions across our technology portfolio, operations, and supply chain are critical to our long-term business sustainability and contribute directly to our customers’ success.
At HP, we engineer solutions that reduce our environmental impact without adversely affecting the quality of our products. Like our HP PageWide Technology used in our HP OfficeJet Pro X and Enterprise X printers that enables us to reduce the carbon footprint of printing by up to 55 percent per printer. Or our service-based solutions, such as our Managed Print Services that reduces our customers’ printing-related energy usage by 20-40 percent and decreases costs by 10-30 percent. And we continue to innovate with new technologies, like 3D printing, that are transforming how whole industries work.
We launch initiatives that reduce our carbon footprint and waste, such as our “closed loop” print supplies recycling program in which we combine plastics from returned ink cartridges with plastics from other sources, such as used water bottles and plastic hangers, to create plastic for new cartridges. The recycled plastic used in this process has a carbon footprint up to 33 percent smaller than virgin plastics and reduces fossil fuel consumption by 54 percent.
We also work to lower carbon emissions throughout our value chain by systematically analyzing our carbon footprint, setting goals to reduce GHG emissions, and reporting on the actions we have taken. Through these efforts, we send a clear message to companies, governments, and other organizations around the world that we must all take action.
At HP, sustainability serves as a guiding principle for how we conduct business and create solutions that are changing the world. It is core to our business strategy and fundamental to every decision we make.
While it isn’t always easy to balance the desire to act sustainably and the need to continually grow as a company, we know that through our technology and our people, we will continue to reinvent a more sustainable business and society. That’s because we believe that sustainability ignites innovation that creates a brighter future for everyone, everywhere.
Regards,
President and Chief Executive Officer, HP Inc.