HPs' Mission: Becoming More Sustainable And Just

July 12, 2023 EcoVadis EN


In its recently published 2022 Sustainable Impact Report, HP restated its commitment to becoming a more sustainable and just company. 

James McCall, the Chief Sustainability Officer at HP, passionately emphasizes the need for immediate and impactful action in addressing climate change. While the aspirational 2040 net zero goal is commendable, HP recognizes the pressing urgency of the climate crisis and its far-reaching consequences for communities worldwide. That is precisely why the company has committed to slashing its absolute value chain emissions by a 50% by 2030. HP's commitment to circularity is equally resolute, with a bold pledge that 75% of its products and packaging will be sourced from circular resources by 2030.



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