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2 © Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
Media Tour
20 – 26 March 2012
HP is leading the shift towards more sustainable printing
Milan: Tuesday, 20 March
Prague: Thursday, 22 March
Marrakech: Monday, 26 March
2
8.30 – 9.10 HP Environmental Strategy
Bruno Zago, environmental manager, HP UK & Ireland
9.10 – 9.50 Leading the Shift to More Environmentally Sustainable Printing
Jeff Walter, director, environmental sustainability and social innovation,
Imaging and Printing Group
9.50 – 10.30 Sustainability Trends and Issues
Stuart Neumann, analyst, Verdantix
10.30 – 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 – 11.25 Environmental Insights: Consumer and Small-Medium Business
Shelley Zimmer, environmental manager, Imaging and Printing Group
11.25 – 12.05 Environmental Insights: Enterprise
Dave Lobato, environmental manager, Imaging and Printing Group
Customer showcase: Artur Khodzhaev, IT Manager, VimpelCom
12.05 – 13.00 Close and lunch
A legacy of raising the bar
1950
1957 Global
Citizenship
becomes a
core company
objective
1987 HP establishes
hardware
recycling program
1991 HP launches
Planet Partners
program
HP publishes its
first environmental
report 1992 HP formalizes
efforts for its
Design for the
Environment
program 2006 HP and WWF-US
join forces
2008 HP discloses
emissions
associated with its
largest suppliers, an
industry first
HP Labs launches
Sustainable IT
Ecosystems Lab
HP introduces
Eco Highlights label
1970 1980 1990 2000 2011
2009 HP takes top spot in
Newsweek’s green
rankings of largest U.S.
companies
HP ranked #1 in
Climate Counts
Company Scorecard
in Electronics sector
HP ranked #3 in
Information Technology
category of Carbon
Disclosure Index
2007 HP meets goal
early to recycle 1
billion pounds of
electronics by
2007—and sets
new goal of
recycling 2 billion
by the end of
2010
2010
HP wins
Green
Enterprise IT
Award from
Uptime
Institute
HP tops
Corporate
Responsibility
Magazine’s
100 Best
Corporate
Citizen list
1960
2011
HP retains the #2 spot on Newsweek’s Green Rankings 500 list
HP ranked first
among technology
companies and fifth
overall on
Interbrand’s Best
Global Brands
HP named in the top
20 green companies
in Brazil by Época
Empresa Verde
cognizable programs
to make a difference. awareness and recognizable programs to make a difference
Changing the business landscape
49% Forecasted rise in energy
consumption by 20351
1: International Energy Outlook 2010, U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), June 2010.
2: ―Market Overview: The Recession Dents Green IT’s Global Momentum,‖ Forrester, July 16, 2009.
3: ―US Green Data Center Market To Hit $13.81 Billion By 2015,‖ Environmental Leader, August 17, 2010.
4: Carbon Disclosure Project Study 2010: The Telepresence Revolution, 2010.
$3.7 billion Annual cost of wasted energy by idle
and underused servers worldwide3
8.5 billion Projected global population in 2035,
up 1.8 billion from 20071
43% Estimated increase in CO2 emissions
from energy use by 20351
7 in 10 Worldwide, 69% of IT leaders cite reducing
energy costs as the top motivation for
pursuing green IT2
1M cars off the road The comparable impact on reducing emissions if
large US and UK companies use telepresence
meeting solutions by 20204
… creating opportunities to use IT to increase energy
efficiency and deliver low-carbon solutions.
Demand for energy is rising…
Highlights in 2010
Amount of electricity customers saved through 2010 using our
high-volume HP desktop and notebook PC families, since
2008 1.4 kWh
The volume of electronic products and supplies recovered for
recycling, including 70 million print cartridges 121,000 Amount of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions from our
operations, 9% less than 2009 1.87 CO2e
Volume of electronic products and supplies recovered and
either reused or recycled by HP since 1987 2.36
TO
NN
ES
BIL
LIO
N
MILLION TONNES OF
BILLION
POUNDS
Looking beyond technology’s footprint
HP Confidential
ICT industry
2%
All other
98%
Energy
26%
Industry 19%
Forestry 17%
Agriculture
14%
Transport 13%
Buildings 8%
Waste 3%
Smart 2020 Report
55%*
PCs, monitors,
printers and
telephones
45%
Data centers
* Forrester Research, ―Green IT Plans and
Activities Persist in 2010 Despite Lack of Formal
Budgets and Priorities,‖ July 27, 2010.
Technology creates efficiencies, increases productivity and drives transformation
Thrive in the low-carbon economy
Portfolio
More than 1 billion people
rely on HP every day
Operations
300,000+ employees,
170 countries
Supply chain
Largest in the IT
industry
Partnerships
Advance industry standards
and educate the public
BUILD INTELLIGENT
INFRASTRUCTURE OPTIMIZE
RESOURCES BUILD INTELLIGENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
DRIVE SUSTAINABLE
TRANSFORMATION
Choosing IT
that increases
efficiency and
reduces waste
Applying IT
to maximize performance and
make better decisions faster
Shifting IT
to more productive and
sustainable technology
solutions.
Every day HP ships…
110,000
printers
• 75,000
personal systems
• 30,000
online photo orders
3,500
servers
HP’s suppliers of product materials, components and services
Global production
Americas – 20% of spend Middle East/Africa – 5% of spend Asia Pacific - 75% of spend
All phases evaluated in design
Full lifecycle approach
Design For The
Environment.
DFE
Innovation &
Design
Manufacturing
Manufacturing &
Supply Chain
Use
Hardware, Software
& Solutions
End Of Life Management
Asset Recovery
& Recycling
Return
Proven Expertise &
Resource Management
Setting the standards for safer materials use
HP Compaq 8200 Elite ultra-slim desktop PC
• BFR- and PVC-free from the wall to the
mouse1
• Uses less energy than a 60W light bulb
• ENERGY STAR® qualified and EPEAT® Gold
registered
• Small size means fewer materials to
manufacture—and fewer materials to
dispose of later
• Protective packaging uses paper-based
100% recycled molded pulp instead of oil-
based polyethylene cushions
Taking control of PC energy use
HP Power Assistant
• Provides real-time measurement and
management of HP desktop and notebook
power use
• Makes it easy to set and manage power
settings
• Monitors and converts energy consumption
into equivalent CO2 emissions and cost
estimates¹
• Helps identify and manage energy costs
Setting a new standard for data centers
Wynyard
• HP designed and built one of the
largest, most energy-efficient data
centers in Europe
• Takes advantage of local geography
and climate for cooling
• Reduces energy consumption by 40%
• Produces about half the emissions of
a typical data center
• Saves up to $4 million annually
Optimize resources. Power business results.
Energy and sustainability management
• Comprehensive portfolio of services to increase
business value from energy and resource
efficiency
• End-to-end enterprise focus:
• From strategic services to align the
enterprise to transformational technical
services
• From real estate to supply chain
• Optimization of energy CAPEX and OPEX spend,
reduce regulatory risk, and lower emissions
Real Estate
IT
Supply
Chain
Workforce
Energy is everywhere, but hidden from
view.
Do you know where it affects your
business?
Recycling is at the heart of HP’s environmental goals
Reuse and recycling – end of life
• HP Financial Services – leasing, trade-in program
and asset recovery services
• Remarketing/Refurbishment
• Donation
• Recycling
HP is applying our own solutions and best practices to limit our footprint
Raising the bar by reducing our impact
Operations
We’re committed to reducing
our greenhouse gas
emissions 20% below 2005
levels by 2013
We’ve consolidated 85 data
centers to six energy-efficient
facilities, helping reduce
costs by 60%
Supply chain
In 2008 HP became the first
in the IT industry to report its
supply chain emissions
We’ve conducted nearly 600
audits to ensure our suppliers
meet HP’s stringent
environmental standards
Portfolio
HP has cut its products’
energy use and emissions to
40% below 2005 levels - nine
months before schedule
The HP Energy and
Sustainability Management
solution for customers helps
manage energy and natural
resource consumption
Partnerships
We’re working with NGOs
such as the Climate Group,
Forum for the Future,
WWF and National
Resources Defense
Council to address
environmental issues with
HP technologies,
education programs and
public policy efforts
Learn more and get tools to reduce your impact
• Visit www.hp.com/earth
• HP white paper on green procurement
• Green IT Action Plan for printing
• HP Carbon Footprint Calculator
• Citizenship in a Changing World
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