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The Science of Sustainable Design

HP, Trek Bicycle, Room & Boardand Bosch Appliances are changing how everyday products are made to have an impact on climate change

The Science of Sustainable Design

HP, Trek Bicycle, Room & Boardand Bosch Appliances are changing how everyday products are made to have an impact on climate change

Published 02-09-21

Submitted by HP Inc.

The HP EliteBook 800 Series PC is made from 50% recycled metal and uses ocean-bound plastics in the speaker enclosure.
The HP EliteBook 800 Series PC is made from 50% recycled metal and uses ocean-bound plastics in the speaker enclosure.

Originally published on Bloomberg

HP has created “the world’s most sustainable PC portfolio” through a commitment to energy efficiency, recycled materials usage, product longevity, design for product end-of-life and innovative packaging.  

The company’s groundbreaking recycling program in Haiti has provided more than 450 tons of ocean-bound plastic bottles for recycling and reuse. That plastic ends up in HP products like the new EliteBook 800 Series PCs, ZBook Firefly 14 and ZBook Firefly 15. 

Both HP and Trek are members of NextWave Plastics, a collaborative and open-source initiative convening leading multinational companies to develop the first global network of ocean-bound plastic supply chains.

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