| January 23, 2007
HP recycled more than 164 million pounds (74 million kilograms)
of hardware and HP print cartridges globally in its 2006 fiscal
year – an increase of 16 percent over the previous year and
the equivalent weight of more than 600 jumbo jet airliners.
In addition, HP collected more than 2.5 million units of hardware
globally – weighing more than 50 million pounds (22.6 million
kilograms) – to be refurbished for resale or donated.(1)
To date the company has recycled more than 920 million pounds (417
million kilograms) of hardware and HP print cartridges globally.
This puts the company on track to surpass its goal of recycling
1 billion cumulative pounds (455 million kilograms) by the end of
this year.
“Closing in on our 1 billion pound goal is yet another example
of HP’s commitment to reducing impact on the environment,”
said Pat Tiernan, vice president, Corporate, Social and Environmental
Responsibility, HP. “Part of environmental responsibility
at HP is to provide global recycling programs that give our customers
choice, convenience and control in how to dispose of products responsibly.”
Highlights from HP’s recycling programs in 2006 include:
- In Europe, the Middle East and Africa, HP recycled more than
84 million pounds (38 million kilograms) of hardware.
- In the Americas region, HP collected more than 42 million pounds
(19 million kilograms) of hardware. A series of free consumer
recycling events held throughout the United States between June
and September recovered 1 million pounds (455,000 kilograms) alone.
The events were held in Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland,
Minnesota, New Mexico and Oregon.
- In the Asia Pacific region, HP nearly doubled the amount of
hardware it recycled to almost 7 million pounds (3.2 million kilograms)
by aligning its trade-in, refurbishing and recycling operations
to provide full asset-recovery services for business customers
in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore,
South Korea and Taiwan.
In 2005, HP recovered for reuse and recycling more than 45 percent
(164 million pounds or 74.5 million kilograms) of the total volume
of hardware taken back by the top three PC vendors at the time.
IBM recovered approximately 120 million pounds and Dell recovered
approximately 80 million pounds, according to reports(2) published
by the two firms.
HP and Scholastic improve environmental awareness
HP is also increasing awareness of environmental responsibility
by reaching out to the next generation of electronics recycling
stewards with Scholastic, the global children’s publishing,
education and media company.
The two teamed to develop and distribute “Get in the Technology
Loop!,” a supplemental education program designed to raise
student awareness of environmental issues related to technology.
The educational materials introduce students to the concept of the
product lifecycle, environmental issues related to technology and
the role that students and their families can play in environmental
responsibility.
“Get in the Technology Loop!” is expected to reach
12 million teachers and students in the United States in the coming
months. More information about this program is available at http://content.scholastic.com/browse/unitplan.jsp?id=204.
Recycling at HP
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the inception of HP recycling
programs, which now operate in more than 40 countries, regions and
territories. The programs seek to reduce the environmental impact
of IT products, minimize waste going to landfills and help customers
conveniently discard products in an environmentally sound fashion.
Plastics and metals recovered from products recycled by HP have
been used to make a range of new products, including auto body parts,
clothes hangers, plastic toys, fence posts, serving trays and roof
tiles.
In addition to recycling, HP offers a variety of product end-of-life
management services including donation, trade-in, asset recovery
and leasing. More information about HP’s environmental responsibility
is available at www.hp.com/go/environment.
About HP
HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses
and institutions globally. The company’s offerings span IT
infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and
imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended Oct. 31,
2006, HP revenue totaled $91.7 billion. More information about HP
(NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) is available at www.hp.com.
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(1) HP’s donation service is only available in the United
States.
(2) HP’s 2006 Global Citizenship Report is available
at www.hp.com/go/report.
IBM’s Innovations in Corporate Responsibility Report is available
at www.ibm.com/ibm/responsibility/pdfs/IBM_CorpResp_2004-05.pdf.
Dell’s 2006 Sustainability Report is available at www.dell.com/downloads/global/corporate/environ/2006_sustainability_report.pdf.
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