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Healthy planet =
higher profits
HP’s approach to
sustainability
Bonnie Nixon
Director of Environmental Responsibility
© 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
What is profit?
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As we all know, profit has several dimensions – at HP,
and since the inception of the company in 1939, “profit”
has always been linked to the betterment of the
communities and societies where HP operates.
It is a fundamental part of HP’s strategy to make sure that
our growth is sustainable and by definition sustainable
growth and profit require a sustainable environment
where suppliers, employees and customers can thrive.
In today’s environment, energy efficiency and reduced
operating costs go hand-in-hand. HP’s experience in
sustainability has continuously demonstrated that
reductions in material usage, packaging and waste, and
reuse are also good for the pocketbook.
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Business drivers:
• Cost reduction
IMPACT
HP’s environmental approach
• Customer
opportunity
Low carbon economy
• Compliance
• Productivity
• Environmental
stewardship
Use
How?
• Walk the talk
Supply Chain
• Exercise our
influence
HP operations
• Make it simple and
scalable
• Innovate
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SCOPE, COMPLEXITY, TIME
Our house
Your house
Our world
Consolidation
Transparency
Energy efficiency
Recycling
Virtual collaboration
Sustainability labs
Reducing the environmental
impact of our operations and
supply chain
• Aggressive energy use goals and
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renewables
• Real estate and IT consolidation
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– 85 data centers down to 6
– Optimization, efficiency and cooling
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• Virtual collaboration – Halo
• Live green employee engagement •
– 300,000 strong
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Manufacturing partnerships
Compliance assessment and
capability building improvement
Logistics and packaging
Stakeholder engagement
Reporting and transparency
Industry leadership
HP’s product life cycle
Reducing impact throughout the product life cycle
Design for
Environment — DfE
since 1992, product
stewards across the
business
End of Use
Management —
convenient return
and recycling,
material recovery,
reuse
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Product
design
Revise
strategy
Manufacture
Evaluation
Use
Reuse
and
Recycle
Manufacturing —
production processes
to minimize
environmental impact
Use — minimize
energy consumption,
waste (minimize
printing failures,
reprints) and greater
resource efficiency
Notebook computer
Walmart Home Entertainment Design Challenge Winner
Packaging reductions:
Customer waste (97%)
Shipping volume
(~25%)
Attractive messenger
bag made with 100%
recycled materials
HP Solutions for your house
Solutions for
the workplace
Solutions for the
large enterprise
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Energy optimization
Data center consolidation, virtualization,
smart cooling and controls
Managed print services
Business travel and commuting reduction
through telepresence and telework
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Office space and equipment optimization
Improved workflow and energy usage
Optimized infrastructure
Managed environment and operations
EPEAT products
Innovating to reduce our collective impact
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ENERGY STAR® products
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Convenient reuse and recycling services
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Eco Highlights-labeled products and
solutions
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Remarketed and donated products
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Thin clients and efficient printing and imaging
Tips to reduce your environmental impact and
green computing “how to” guides
For the small/
medium business
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For the consumer/
individual
REAL recycling
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egionally customized
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mbedded sustainability and efficient execution
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ccountable and transparent
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everage and legislation
Towards a low-carbon economy
IT as an enabler
REDUCE
SUBSTITUTE
ENABLE
Reduce energy intensity Substitute carbon-intensive
Enable low-carbon
and carbon footprint
processes by low-carbon ones economy management
• Energy efficiency:
• Travel substitution: From
Intelligence embedded
telepresence to telework
in buildings,
• Dematerialization:
manufacturing,
Digital services to replace
transportation,
physical transactions, e.g.
agriculture…
eCommerce, eBanking…
• Paper efficiency: Digital
publishing, print-ondemand, digital paper…
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• Carbon monitoring and
reporting software
• Carbon trading platforms
• Deforestation and glacial
activity monitoring…
HP is making it easier for
… to optimize the infrastructure, manage the print environment and transform workflows to
use less energy, recycle more and reduce the impact of imaging and printing — helping
reduce costs, save resources and deliver results that are good for business and good for the
planet
Reduce costs
• Assess
environment
• Reduce energy
• Eliminate waste
Save
resources
• Manage recycling
• Improve control
• Utilize innovations
Deliver results
• Digitize workflows
• Partner with leader
• Reduce footprint
“In our analysis of the power usage of old devices, with a newer fleet, we
could see that there would be definite energy savings.”
Paul White, IT Print Services at 3M
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In summary:
HP’s focus on sustainability has a long history, and we approach it
comprehensively through improvements to our own operations, our supply
chain, and our products, and delivering technology solutions that help solve
fundamental sustainability challenges for our world.
Our experience demonstrates that investing in sustainability is good business
practice. Financial returns in some cases may have longer maturities, but
more sustainable practices always increase efficiencies and make employees
and customers happier, driving eventually to higher profits.