HP Inc 2005 SR
The report details HP's global citizenship progress for fiscal year 2004, focusing on electronic waste, supply chain standards, and access to information technology. Key highlights include recycling over 120 million pounds of electronic products and co-developing the Electronic Industry Code of Conduct (EICC). The company achieved an 84% landfill diversion rate for non-hazardous waste and reported zero work-related fatalities. HP also managed 34 e-inclusion projects across 19 countries to stimulate economic growth. Furthermore, the company verified its greenhouse gas emissions through an independent auditor, becoming the first signatory accepted by the World Economic Forum's Global GHG Register.
Company: HP Inc
Sector: Information Information Technology
Country: United States
Year: 2005
Type: SR
Pages: 100
HP Inc
Global Citizenship Report
The report details HP's global citizenship progress for fiscal year 2004, focusing on electronic waste, supply chain standards, and access to information technology. Key highlights include recycling over 120 million pounds of electronic products and co-developing the Electronic Industry Code of Conduct (EICC). The company achieved an 84% landfill diversion rate for non-hazardous waste and reported zero work-related fatalities. HP also managed 34 e-inclusion projects across 19 countries to stimulate economic growth. Furthermore, the company verified its greenhouse gas emissions through an independent auditor, becoming the first signatory accepted by the World Economic Forum's Global GHG Register.
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Document Details
Report Year
2005
Reporting Period
Nov 1, 2003 - Oct 31, 2004
Fiscal Year
2004
Published
Apr 1, 2005
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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