HP MPS: Pioneering Carbon Neutral Printing for a Sustainable Future

The global climate crisis demands urgent action from businesses to mitigate their environmental impact and move towards carbon neutrality. As the world faces the pressing need for sustainable solutions, HP is leading the way by offering the planet’s most comprehensive carbon neutral Managed Print Service (MPS) to its customers. In this blog post, we will explore how HP MPS is taking businesses one step closer to a sustainable workplace and the benefits it provides.

 

Stepping up to the Challenge:

HP has always placed the health of the planet, people, and communities at the forefront of its values. Recognising the critical need for action, HP introduced its certified carbon neutral MPS offering. By achieving the CarbonNeutral® Service certification, HP MPS has effectively addressed its carbon footprint throughout the lifecycle of HP printers, Original HP supplies, and paper, including raw material extraction, manufacturing, transportation, usage, and end-of-service.

 

CarbonNeutral® Certified Printing:

With HP MPS, customers can be confident that their printing solution is CarbonNeutral® certified. HP MPS not only offsets 100% of greenhouse gas emissions associated with printing but also helps organisations reduce and offset the environmental impact of their printing activities. Through fleet optimization and the use of HP’s proprietary Sustainable Impact Reporting and Analytics (SIRA) tool, customers can estimate their total carbon emissions and implement strategies to minimise their carbon footprint.

 

Tangible Benefits:

Implementing HP MPS brings about tangible benefits for businesses in their sustainability journey. HP’s MPS solution has led to a 25% reduction in paper waste, a 13% improvement in resource efficiency, and a 12% decrease in ecosystem impacts. These impressive statistics demonstrate the positive environmental impact that businesses can achieve by adopting HP MPS.

 

Customer Testimonials:

Customers who have embraced HP MPS are delighted with the results. They highlight the fact that HP’s MPS offering is not only certified CarbonNeutral® but also demonstrates their commitment to corporate sustainability and climate action. By partnering with HP, these organisations contribute to comprehensive carbon neutrality while supporting vulnerable communities and promoting sustainable practices.

 

Community Action for Sustainability:

HP understands that achieving sustainability requires collaborative efforts. Therefore, they partner with their customers to drive investments in socially conscious projects. These initiatives support communities, biodiversity conservation, wind power, and native forest regeneration, creating a positive ripple effect beyond carbon emissions reduction.

 

Partnering with a Trusted Sustainability Leader:

With over 80 years of commitment to sustainability, HP has been recognised as one of the Global 100 most sustainable companies in the world. By choosing HP as a partner, businesses align themselves with a company dedicated to advancing sustainability initiatives, transitioning to a circular and low-carbon economy, and mitigating the effects of climate change.

 

Conclusion:

HP MPS’s certified carbon neutral printing is an exemplary solution for businesses striving to make a genuine difference in their environmental impact. By embracing HP MPS, companies can achieve carbon neutrality, reduce paper waste, improve resource efficiency, decrease ecosystem impacts, and support communities. HP’s leadership in sustainability, demonstrated by its global recognition, ensures that partnering with HP means prioritising the well-being of the planet, people, and communities.

 

 

 

References:

Based on results of third-party (WSP) research for HP of OEM MPS providers with carbon neutral offers as of June 2020. Lifecycle assessments (LCA) verified by an independent third-party conform to ISO 14040 and ISO 14044. Typical savings reported by leading industry analysts and HP client engagements.

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