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HP accelerates mission to recycle 1.2M  tons of hardware and supplies by 2025

The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region is increasingly in the spotlight as a source of ocean-bound plastic pollution, which the World Bank has recognized with a US$20 million grant to support the current Southeast Asia Regional Program on Combating Marine Plastics.

HP Inc. launched the “HP Supplies Impact” Program to enable channel partners to help HP commercial users increase their ink and toner cartridge recycling across the Philippines, Australia, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore, with New Zealand and Thailand to follow later this year.

The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region is increasingly in the spotlight as a source of ocean-bound plastic pollution, which the World Bank has recognized with a US$20 million grant to support the current Southeast Asia Regional Program on Combating Marine Plastics.[1]

HP’s new initiative encourages businesses of all sizes to turn ad-hoc recycling events into a simple, seamless, continuous practice, helping HP customers and partners contribute more to sustainability efforts while aligning with HP’s global mission to recycle 1.2 million tonnes of hardware and supplies by 2025.[2]

“Our aim is to continually increase the collection and recycling of Original HP supplies across Southeast Asian countries like the Philippines with sustainability today an absolute imperative for a better environment, society, and business. HP Supplies Impact makes sustainability more attainable for customers of all sizes and sectors,” said Samir Shah, Vice President and Head of Print Category, Greater Asia, HP.

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“This is in line with our sustainable impact goal – guided by the belief that companies have a role in reversing climate change. In fact, it has become a conscious decision for customers to take part in this movement. A 2022 research report reveals that 75% of Filipino consumers prefer sustainable and eco-friendly brands, while 25% say they prefer to buy items from sellers with sustainability practices.[3] Through the HP Supplies Impact program, we are amplifying our efforts while at the same time providing more opportunities for the wider community to lessen carbon footprint and close the loop,” added Christian Reyes, Managing Director of HP Philippines.

To simplify the recycling process for customers, HP is providing biodegradable green recycling bags to partners from the HP Amplify Impact program, who will distribute these to customers during regularly scheduled visits. Customers can deposit all used HP ink and toner cartridges into the recycling bags for convenient collection by HP partners, who then pass all collected supplies to the HP Planet Partners program, a global initiative to collect and recycle used products in 76 countries and territories worldwide. This streamlined process demonstrates HP’s commitment to increasing recycling for customers and reducing plastic pollution.

For every 30 ink or toner cartridges returned by a customer, HP is partnering with One Tree Planted, an environmental non-profit organization, to plant a tree in approved locations on behalf of the customer to help combat deforestation.

As part of its broader sustainability strategy, HP has set an ambitious goal to enroll at least 50% of HP Amplify partners in the HP Amplify Impact program by 2025.[4] A voluntary initiative within the global HP Amplify program, HP Amplify Impact provides more than 10,000 partners with the opportunity to join HP in its efforts to generate meaningful impact across climate action, human rights, and digital equity. In the Philippines, 38% of its managed resellers already signed up under the Amplify Impact program versus the target of 30% by April 2022.

“The strength and reach of our partner and customer network are a huge asset and by bringing our partners with us on this journey, we can work together to create a more sustainable and just world. HP Supplies Impact helps our Amplify Impact partners forge a unique movement to deliver long-term sustainability while differentiating themselves competitively,” said David Tan, Head of Channels and Supplies, Greater Asia, HP.

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[1] Announced June 22, 2022, the World Bank is providing a US$20 million grant for the Southeast Asia Regional Program on Combating Marine Plastics

[2] One of the HP Sustainable Impact goals is to recycle 1.2 million tonnes of hardware and supplies by 2025, since the beginning of 2016. Our progress to date in 2021 has reached 764,800 tonnes recycled, learn more with the HP Sustainable Impact Report 2021.

[3] Carousell Media Group and IAB SEA+India Reveal Asian Consumers’ Attitudes Towards Savings, Spending, Shopping and Sustainability

[4] To date, 20% of HP’s partners have signed the HP Amplify Impact pledge, in relation to its goal of 50% enrollment by 2025, exceeding the target of 10% for the first year of the program

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