Yes. We focus on recycling, waste diversion, and responsible waste management across our value chain. When reuse and refurbishment are not viable options, HP provides product and printing supplies recycling programs to customers and audits our suppliers to ensure responsible water diversion and product disposal.
HP provides take-back programs in 77 countries and territories worldwide1 to make it easy for customers to turn their HP products in for potential reuse.
Our specialized reuse and recycling vendors are required to follow specific processing techniques and comply fully with relevant regulations. HP prefers our vendors to attain third-party certification (R2, e-Stewards, or WEEELABEX) in line with EPEAT® and HP Recycling Standards.
Since the beginning of 2016, we recycled 1.1 million tonnes of hardware and supplies, building on our long-standing commitment to recycle 1.2 million tonnes by 2025.
The Hardware and Supplies Recycling Standards are available at https://h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c06000309.
For further information and to participate in the HP Planet Partners Program, see http://www.hp.com/recycle.
1 The number of countries or territories where HP offers legislation-driven and/or voluntary hardware take-back and recycling programs, and/or voluntary ink and/or toner take-back and recycling programs. Program availability varies. For details, see hp.com/recycle