Make your print solution carbon neutral
HP Managed Print Services: Carbon Neutral MPS1
Take action to ensure your printing is certified carbon neutral1
ACHIEVE CERTIFIED CARBON
NEUTRAL PRINTING1
GAIN INSIGHT INTO YOUR
CARBON EMISSIONS
INSPIRE TEAMS
AND PARTNERS
Align printing with your environmental goals without interrupting your business momentum
Measure progress and discover how to reduce network-wide carbon emissions
Demonstrate your commitment to environmental goals by engaging our network of rigorously vetted,
socially conscious projects
Leave no trace
Climate change is one of the most significant and urgent issues facing businesses and society today. The science is clear, the impacts is serious, and action is essential.
With these issues top of mind, businesses are increasingly looking for ways to engage in meaningful climate action.
HP MPS can help you improve your sustainable impact using a combination of measures, including reduction and offsetting. Reduction is achieved by increasing operating efficiency, reducing waste by using more recycled materials,
and lowering energy consumption through responsible design. Offsetting includes financing carbon offset projects,
such as conservation and regeneration of forests.
Reduce and offset the carbon impact of printing
HP MPS lowers carbon emissions from a customer's printing solution, with:
" Raw material extraction
" Manufacturing
" Transportation
" Use of HP printers and Original HP supplies through end of service
Our carbon neutral program meets stringent requirements. Lifecycle assessments (LCA) verified by an independent third party to conform to ISO 14040 and ISO 14044 are used to understand the total carbon footprint for HP printing and imaging devices and supplies. Using this data, along with the information unique to each customer, we calculate the total carbon emissions for a customer's fleet. Third parties verify the program and aid in the delivery of carbon offsets.1
Carbon offsets not only provide immediate results, they can lead to further sustainable development in the form of jobs