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| Choose a company committed to making a difference |
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HP is ranked the No. 1 high-tech green company by Newsweek and chosen as a corporate "Green Giant" by Fortune. |
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HP is ranked one of the most sustainable corporations in the world by The Global 100. |
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HP appears on the Dow Jones Sustainability, FTSE4Good, and Accountability Rating indices. |
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HP met its 1billion-pound recycling goal six months early and set target for 2 billion pounds by 2010. |
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HP was chosen as “Best in Class” by Carbon Disclosure Project. Learn more. |
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| Environmental stewardship achievements |
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In 2006, HP recycled more than 164 million pounds of hardware and print cartridges globally—an increase of 16% over the previous year. |
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Each year, HP returns approximately 2.5 million refurbished products to use through its trade-in and asset-recovery services. |
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HP does not export hardware for recycling outside of the region of where they're collected. |
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| Environmental responsibility makes good business sense |
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Gartner states that by 2010, about half the Forbes Global 2000 companies will spend more on energy than on hardware. |
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The EPA and DOE estimate that ENERGY STAR® qualifying products will save Americans $5 billion over the next five years. |
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80% of enterprise accounts evaluate environmental impact as part of their selection process. |
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31% of purchasing decisions are based on environmental factors. |
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