Energy and climate

Graph Goals 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  Energy use from operations1 [million kWh] 4,441 4,249 4,140
Electricity use from operations1 [million kWh] 3,972 3,850 3,704
  Americas 2,417 2,335 2,225
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 879 908 895
  Asia Pacific and Japan 677 606 584
Natural gas use from operations1 [million kWh] 469 399 435
  Americas 296 266 266
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 153 127 160
  Asia Pacific and Japan 20 6 9
  Voluntary purchases of renewable energy [million kWh energy and renewable energy credits, in addition to the renewable energy available by default in the power grid] 102 131 311
GHG emissions from operations1 [tonnes CO2e] 2,165,500 2,060,300 1,865,200
  Americas 1,327,400 1,241,600 1,179,900
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 338,800 356,600 253,800
  Asia Pacific and Japan 499,300 462,100 431,400
PFC emissions2 [tonnes CO2e] 15,337 13,489 11,627 3,114 3,430
  Americas 12,841 12,921 11,385 3,069 3,385
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 0 0 33 44 44
  Asia Pacific and Japan 2,497 568 209 0 0
  PFC emissions2 [as a % of 1995 emissions] 59% 52% 45% 12% 13%
PFC emissions, by type2 [tonnes CO2e] 15,337 13,489 11,627 3,114 3,430
  C2F6 5,097 3,808 3,120 1,030 914
  CF4 6,456 6,395 6,091 1,522 1,969
  SF6 2,958 2,559 1,701 346 293
  NF3 139 153 181 77 135
  CHF3 545 371 384 110 93
  C3F8 112 16 8 0 0
  C4F8 29 187 141 29 27
GHG emissions from employee business travel [tonnes CO2e]
  Commercial air travel [tonnes CO2e] 289,000 289,000 320,000 214,000 318,000
  HP air fleet [tonnes CO2e] NA 14,300 21,600 13,400 12,500
  HP auto fleet [tonnes CO2e] 174,800 161,100 168,900 138,400 132,300
  United States and Canada 89,400 87,200 81,900 73,900 67,800
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 85,400 71,400 85,000 63,700 63,700
  Asia Pacific and Japan NA 2,500 2,000 800 800
  Energy and climate - Operations goals
  GHG emissions from product manufacturing (estimated)3 [tonnes CO2e] 3,500,000 4,100,000 3,500,000
  GHG emissions from product transport (estimated)4 [tonnes CO2e] 2,000,000 1,800,000 1,700,000 1,900,000
  Product use

Sustainable design

Graph Goals 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  Life cycle assessment
  Materials
  Packaging
  Paper

Product reuse and recycling5

Graph Goals 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  Total cumulative recycling [tonnes] 419,000 532,000 651,000 763,000 884,000
Total reuse and recycling combined [tonnes] 97,000 142,000 153,000 142,000 151,000
  Recycling - computer hardware and supplies combined [tonnes] 75,000 113,000 119,000 112,000 121,000
  Reuse of equipment [tonnes] 22,000 29,000 34,000 30,000 30,000
  Number of countries or territories with HP return and recycling programs 45 52 53 56 58
Total recycling, by region6 [tonnes] 75,000 113,000 119,000 112,000 121,000
  Americas 29,300 30,200 36,000 37,500 38,600
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 41,600 76,500 76,700 69,300 76,300
  Asia Pacific and Japan 4,000 6,100 6,700 5,600 5,900
Total recycling, by type6 [tonnes] 75,000 113,000 119,000 112,000 121,000
  Hardware 60,600 95,800 98,600 90,500 99,100
  HP LaserJet print cartridges7 13,600 15,000 19,000 20,100 19,600
  HP inkjet print cartridges 700 2,000 1,850 1,800 2,200
HP LaserJet print cartridge recycling
  % of LaserJet market covered by program 88% 88% 90% 90% 92%
  % of materials recycled into new products 63% 59% 76% 80% 85%
  % of materials used for energy recovery 37% 41% 24% 20% 15%
HP inkjet print cartridge recycling
  % of inkjet market covered by program 88% 89% 88% 88% 87%
  % of materials recycled into new products 60% 53% 59% 64% 73%
  % of materials used for energy recovery 23% 21% 38% 31% 23%
  Product reuse and recycling goals

HP operations8

Graph Goals 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Nonhazardous waste9 [tonnes] 106,000 89,300 91,800 118,000 79,800
  Americas 62,700 52,900 54,200 86,200 48,800
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 23,300 20,100 17,200 18,200 13,300
  Asia Pacific and Japan 20,500 16,200 20,400 13,300 17,700
Nonhazardous waste landfill diversion rate [% of total produced]
  Global rate 88.2% 88.4% 91.3% 88.8% 84.3%
  Americas 88.2% 87.3% 90.9% 89.8% 80.9%
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 87.4% 90.6% 90.6% 85.3% 87.9%
  Asia Pacific and Japan 89.3% 89.4% 93.0% 88.7% 91.1%
  Global nonhazardous waste composition, 2010 (see Waste and recycling section)
Hazardous waste9 [tonnes] 8,640 8,830 10,500 6,830 7,720
  Americas 2,190 2,360 3,380 2,470 3,600
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 1,820 1,590 2,080 1,740 1,860
  Asia Pacific and Japan 4,620 4,880 5,020 2,620 2,260
  Global hazardous waste composition, 2010 (see Waste and recycling section)
Water consumption9 [million liters] 8,358 7,359 7,225 7,647 8,172
  Americas 5,044 4,518 4,297 4,615 4,727
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 969 713 831 1,001 1,124
  Asia Pacific and Japan 2,345 2,128 2,096 2,031 2,320
Wastewater generation, 2010 [million liters] 1,225
  Americas 562
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 264
  Asia Pacific and Japan 399
Ozone depletion potential of estimated emissions9 [kg of CFC-11 equivalent] 3,935 6,690 4,543 4,407 4,473
  Americas 3,850 2,886 2,776 3,573 3,106
  Europe, Middle East, and Africa 30 25 32 70 17
  Asia Pacific and Japan 55 3,778 1,735 764 1,350
  Disposition by type of TRI material (See Toxics Release Inventory section)
  HP operations goals
  1. 1 HP reset its 2005 baseline in 2010 to reflect data from EDS and other acquisitions since 2005. Data for 2008-2010 include EDS and all other acquisitions. Revised calculations for 2006 and 2007 were not performed. 2009 data were revised to correct incomplete reporting in 2009. This correction has been verified by a third party.
  2. 2 These data are based on the calendar year. Some segments do not add up exactly to total due to rounding.
  3. 3 Aggregated emissions from first tier suppliers are based on suppliers’ dollar volume of HP business compared to their total revenue. The Majority of these companies report on a calendar year basis, with some exceptions. 2009 is the latest year data are available.
  4. 4 Does not include data from all recent HP acquisitions.
  5. 5 Recycling totals include all hardware and supplies returned to HP for processing, with ultimate dispositions including recycling, energy recovery, and, where no suitable alternatives exist, responsible disposal. Hardware recycling data from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and HP LaserJet recycling data are calendar year. The remaining data are based on the HP fiscal year.
  6. 6 Segments do not add up exactly to total due to rounding.
  7. 7 Includes cartridges returned by customers and cartridges from HP internally.
  8. 8 Data for 2009 and 2010 include sites gained since the acquisition of EDS in 2008. Data prior to 2009 are HP only.
  9. 9 Some segments do not add up exactly to total due to rounding.