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HP is working to reduce each year the environmental impact of transporting
our products around the world. Most of our computer and imaging products
are assembled in Asia,
while the majority of HP's sales are in Europe and the Americas. We typically
transport these products by ship from Asia to regional distribution centers,
for transport to their final destination by truck or by rail. We use air
transport for lighter products, such as cameras, and when urgent deliveries
are necessary. We typically produce servers in the region in which they
are sold.
Our logistics network uses significant fossil fuel for ships, trucks
and aircraft. The resulting vehicle emissions contribute to climate change
and can increase local air pollution. We are unable to measure these emissions
because we use third parties rather than our own transport fleet.
Our Design for Logistics program improves transport efficiency throughout
HP and decreases energy use per pound of product transported. It ensures
that we consider the broad logistics implications of new product packaging
and transport, including issues such as pallets and truck loading (see
Performance).
We also seek to reduce environmental impacts of our logistics network
through a shift from air to ocean freight where practicable. Every tonne
of freight transported by air for one kilometer results in 0.6 Kg of CO2
emissions, compared to just 0.003 Kg for ocean transport1. 1 According to the World Resources Institute
GHG Protocol. |