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HP Sustainable Forests Cooperative
HP Partners with World Wildlife Fund on Forest Protection, Restoration and Management
September 23, 2019
HP announces next steps towards creating a forest positive future for printing.
News highlights:
- HP announces next step towards creating a forest positive future for printing
- Partners with World Wildlife Fund to take actions that are positive for forests
- Contributes to forest protection, restoration and improved forest management
- Commits to the restoration, protection and conservation of 200,000 acres of forest
- Responds to consumer demand for forest conservation beyond sustainable sourcing
- Invites suppliers to lead with Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) certification
- International Paper and FSC endorse HP Sustainable Forests Cooperative
Read more about the initiative in this Press Release
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HP and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) announce next steps toward creating a forest positive future for printing - by Photo by HP
HP is partnering with WWF to take actions that are positive for forests - by Photo by HP
HP commits to the restoration, protection and conservation of 200,000 acres of forest - by Photo by HP
HP is responding to consumer demand for forest conservation beyond sustainable sourcing - by Photo by HP
HP and WWF are working together to contribute to forest protection, restoration and improved forest management - by Photo by HP
HP invites suppliers to lead with Forest Stewardship Council’s (FSC) certification - by Photo by HP
WWF Photo Gallery
Birds flight at São Sebastião Unit, Serra do Mar State Park visited during a field trip in the Atlantic rainforest, 8-24 August 2009, São Paulo, Brazil. © WWF-Brazil / Adriano Gambarini - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
An aerial view of eucalyptus forests around Xingdaohu in Shiwan branch near Qinzhou, Guangxi, China. Qinlian forestry is helping return hundreds of islands in the area to protected forests with natural species and no further planting of eucalypt (mostly pine and eucalyptus). The area was marked as protected forest by the government in 2009. © Theodore Kaye / WWF China - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
Young eucalyptus saplings are grown and tended to at the Linkesuo nursery at Wujia farm near Qinzhou, Guangxi, China. © Theodore Kaye / WWF China - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
Juçara Palm (Euterpe edulis), Carlos Botelho State Park, visited during a Field Trip in the Atlantic Rainforest, 8-24 August 2009, São Paulo, Brazil. © WWF-Brazil / Adriano Gambarini - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
Olivaceous Woodcreeper (Sittasomus griseicapillus), field trip in the Atlantic rainforest, 8-24 August 2009, São Paulo State Parks, São Paulo, Brazil. © WWF-Brazil / Adriano Gambarini - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
Frog (Dendrophryniscus brevipollicatus) at Taquaral trail, Carlos Botelho State Park, visited during a field trip in the Atlantic rainforest, 8-24 August 2009, São Paulo, Brazil. © WWF-Brazil / Adriano Gambarini - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
Stream of water surrounded by forest at Figueira trail, Carlos Botelho State Park, visited during a field trip in the Atlantic rainforest, 8-24 August 2009, São Paulo, Brazil. © WWF-Brazil / Adriano Gambarini - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
Landscape of São Sebastião Unit, Serra do Mar State Park visited during a field trip in the Atlantic rainforest, 8-24 August 2009, São Paulo, Brazil. © WWF-Brazil / Adriano Gambarini - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
A young oak tree at the Jingzhushan forest plantation in Linxiang city, Yueyang in China. © Theodore Kaye / WWF China - by Photo by World Wildlife Fund
EXECUTIVE SPOKESPEOPLE
Anneliese Olson
Global Head of Category and Sustainability for Print, HP Inc.
Ellen Jackowski
Global Head of Sustainability Strategy and Innovation
Corey Brinkema
President, Forest Stewardship Council US (FSC)
Linda Walker
Senior Director, Corporate Engagement, Forests, World Wildlife Fund
“HP has long envisioned a future bettered by technology and the power it has to create a more sustainable future. That’s why we’ve teamed up with World Wildlife Fund, FSC and others to create a forest positive future for printing by restoring and protecting the world’s forests for our industry, our customers and our communities.”
Tuan Tran, President, Global Imaging and Printing Solutions, HP Inc.
“As the world’s most trusted forest certification, FSC-certified responsibly managed forests are critical for biodiversity, clean water and carbon storage, as well as for wood and fiber. HP’s Forest Positive initiative represents the type of business leadership needed to protect forests for current and future generations, and fight climate change, even as we use forest products to meet our daily needs.”
Corey Brinkema, President, Forest Stewardship Council U.S.
“The decline of forests around the world increasingly destabilizes our climate and threatens the rich biodiversity that sustains billions of lives and livelihoods”
Carter Roberts, President and CEO, World Wildlife Fund
“To reverse the global loss and degradation of forests, companies need to look beyond their own supply chains and implement bold strategies to protect and restore these critical ecosystems. HP’s new project has the potential to deliver meaningful and lasting change and spur other industry leaders to action.”
Carter Roberts, President and CEO, World Wildlife Fund
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