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HP's operations continually evolve as we develop new products and services. We adapt our facilities to meet business needs, allowing employees to work efficiently and safely and to minimize environmental impacts. Worldwide, approximately 156,0001 people work for HP in over 170 countries.

In May 2006, we announced a new program of facilities consolidation. The HP Workplace Transformation program provides us the opportunity to improve our space utilization and install more energy-efficient equipment. Our goal is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from HP owned and HP leased facilities worldwide to 15% below 2006 levels by 2010. The Workplace Transformation program is described in Sustainable buildings and Energy – Operations.

Our environmental, health and safety (EHS) management system helps us to identify, evaluate, control, manage and reduce environmental impacts in all our facilities. The system accommodates regular changes in our operations and ensures compliance with regulations and company standards. See Management system for more information.

Our environmental management also creates cost savings. In 2006, we saved $4.9 million dollars by recycling 87.3% of the solid waste generated from our large U.S. sites (compared to landfill or incineration costs). Our reuse program accounts for about 60% of the savings and recycling rebates provide the remaining 40%.

HP's most significant environmental aspects from operations and main focus areas have remained consistent for the last several years:

  • Energy use
  • Solid waste (nonhazardous and hazardous)

The other environmental aspects that we also monitor and manage are:

  • Fossil fuel use for HP owned vehicles, business travel and employee commuting
  • Water use in our facilities
  • Chemical use in manufacturing (PFCs, air emissions, chemical releases) and facilities (ozone depleting substances)

Each year we analyze the main environmental aspects of our operations to determine which are the most significant and where we should prioritize our efforts. Our annual review focuses on:

  • Significant changes to our operations, causing us to increase or decrease attention to environmental aspects
  • Regional variations in our operations environmental impacts
  • Trends in our environmental data
  • Significant accidents or violations
  • External views including issues raised by socially responsible investors

To learn more about HP's goals and results in each area, click on the links in the table below.


aspect metric units potential environmental impacts of concern
Climate change
Greenhouse gas emissions
  • MTCE emissions
  • PFC emissions normalized to 1995 baseline
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
Energy consumption
Electricity Use
Natural gas use
  • GWh
  • GWh
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Depletion of nonrenewable resources
Waste
Hazardous waste
Non-hazardous waste
  • Tonnes
  • Landfill diversion rate (%)
  • Tonnes
  • Landfill diversion rate (%)
  • Air and water pollution and soil contamination
  • Reduced landfill capacity
  • Use of renewable and non-renewable resources
  • Reduced landfill capacity
Chemical emissions
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)
Ozone Depleting Substances
Water
  • Metric tonnes, by media
  • Kilograms of CFC 11 equivalent
  • Million liters
  • Air and water pollution
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
Employee travel & commuting
Greenhouse gas emissions
  • MTCE emissions
  • Greenhouse gas emissions
Compliance
Violations resulting in monetary penalties
  • Total penalties, US$
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The scope of this section
  • Data is based on HP's fiscal year (ending October 31, 2006).
  • In 2006, HP collected data from 98 of our largest sites, which account for 67% of our floor space, or approximately 4 million square meters.
  • This data represents all manufacturing sites and the largest office, warehouse, data center and distribution sites. We extrapolate data from comparable facilities, primarily leased small office space, for the remaining 33% of floor space.
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