In an outsourced environment, HP acknowledges the challenges of assuring conformance. We are committed to ensuring conformance with our Electronic Industry Code of Conduct (EICC) and General Specification for the Environment (GSE). We are striving to have our overall supply base adhere to world-class social and environmental practices.
Our program is mainly focused on our direct suppliers, also called first tier suppliers, with which HP has signed contracts. HP has over 600 direct material suppliers operating from more than 1000 manufacturing locations around the world. We do not have contracts nor visibility to second, third or fourth tier suppliers, who are selected and managed by our suppliers. Consequently, it is much more complex to monitor and enforce social and environmental responsibility with these suppliers.
HP’s Procurement Management Process defines how our procurement organizations worldwide manage suppliers. Supply chain SER is included in the Supplier Evaluation, Contract Development and Execution Management phases of this process. As part of this evaluation process, we review suppliers’ completed SER self-assessment questionnaires and examine our suppliers' policies and plans, as well as the progress they have made in meeting the goals they have set for themselves.
We also include social and environmental conformance clauses in our procurement contracts and have implemented the use of a Supplier Social and Environmental Responsibility Agreement to contractually drive supplier performance.
To meet HP's SER conformance expectations, suppliers are required to:
| Instructions: Print the questionnaires for review and preparation and then complete and submit the questionnaires online using the SC SER Web Extranet. For access to the secure SC SER Web Extranet tool, please contact your HP Supplier Relationship Manager. |
Note: HP Suppliers that have had previous access to the SER extranet can no longer use their existing user ID and password and will need to log-in using a BPIA certificate.
Through HP’s onsite SER audits, we review and verify suppliers’ practices and conformance with our standards and their responses to the self-assessment questionnaires. If HP’s audit teams find nonconformances with the Code, we require the supplier to implement a corrective action plan with timelines for closing the nonconformances.
If an external party identifies credible issues associated with a particular supplier, our policy is to investigate the situation and take appropriate actions. In some cases, we may require independent third-party audits to investigate complaints.
We have the greatest impact on conditions in our supply chain by remaining engaged with suppliers and providing support and tools to raise their capabilities to improve their performance. However, if this approach is rejected by the supplier, HP will not tolerate serious or repeated violations of our Code of Conduct or the General Specifications for the Environment. HP is prepared to discontinue the business relationship. HP recognizes the negative implications associated with terminating a contract, including loss of jobs for workers, and we prefer to work diligently to collaborate with suppliers to find solutions and continually improve conditions at supplier factories. |
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