At HP we continue to drive a more circular economy with our global takeback hardware recycling program. We recycle HP and non-HP hardware that cannot be economically repaired or reused across 67 countries and territories.1

When HP customers are done with their products and printing supplies, we enable their recycling through our HP Planet Partners program. Our commercial customers can also responsibly dispose of and repurpose end-of-use hardware or extend the life of their existing devices through secure services and solutions offered within our Renew Solutions program, including reverse logistics and certified data sanitization.

We belong to compliance systems to comply with producer responsibility requirements of the European Union (EU) Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and end-of-life legal obligations in countries across Americas; Asia Pacific and Japan; and Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions. 

To ensure compliance with WEEE Directive 2012/19/ EU, we mark all EEE products with the crossed-out wheeled bin symbol and a producer identification mark. Additionally, we make available technical information—such as the disassembly instructions of our products to ease WEEE treatment and processing facilities/information—to assist treatment and recycling.

For more details, please see our Hardware Recycling program website at https://www.hp.com/us-en/sustainable-impact/planet-product-recycling/hardware-recycling.html.

For further information and to participate in the HP Planet Partners Program, see http://www.hp.com/recycle.

For more information on HP Renew Solutions, please see https://www.hp.com/us-en/services/workforce-solutions/workforce-computing/renew-solutions.html.

1 The number of countries or territories where HP offers legislation-based and/or voluntary hardware take-back and recycling programs. Program availability varies. For details, see hp.com/recycle