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HP has a long history of environmental dedication and goals for continuing environmental responsibility. Visit HP Eco Solutions to find out more about HP’s commitment to the environment. |
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HP imaging and printing environmental goals |
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- By 2011, HP will improve the overall energy efficiency of HP ink and laser printing products by 40 percent,1 relative to 2005.
- 100 percent of HP’s consumer photo paper will derive from suppliers certified under a credible forestry certification program2 by the end of 2009.
- By 2010, HP will triple the use of recycled material in inkjet products, relative to 2007.
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1 Average energy efficiency per unit shipped for 2005 using industry standard measurement benchmarks. Efficiency is defined in terms of kWh (using the Total Electricity Consumption Method)/pages per minute). Efficiency is defined in terms of kWh (using the Total Electricity Consumption Method)/pages per minute). These families represent more than 32 percent of inkjet printers and more than 45 percent of LaserJet printers shipped in 2005.
2 Suppliers are certified by an independent third-party forestry certification program which validates proper sustainable forestry management practices. Certification programs include: Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Programme for the Endorsement of Forestry Certifications (PEFC) or Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI). |
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