General
Yes. We focus on recycling, waste diversion, and responsible waste management across our value chain. When reuse and refurbishment are not viable options, H...
Currently, HP offers comprehensive take-back programs in 77 countries and territories worldwide. Programs are available in the U.S., Canada, most of Eur...
Our specialized reuse and recycling vendors are required to follow specific processing techniques and to comply fully with relevant regulations. HP prefers ...
HP does not allow e-waste to be exported from developed countries (Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development and European Union) to developing ...
The WEEE directive is a producer responsibility law which requires producers like HP to take back and recycle their end of life products. Its primary object...
HP fulfils all legal requirements resulting from the transposition of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive in member states’ legi...
Germany specific. Please see German translation.
Yes, HP is registered as a Waste Broker under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 PartII Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994.
The HP Consumer Buyback and Planet Partners Recycling Program provides the option of donating your buyback amount to HP approved charities using Truist. Tru...
HP only uses Responsible Recycling (R2) or e-Stewards qualified vendors. These vendors meet all applicable state and federal guidelines. Please see Do y...