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HP Expands Product Return and Recycling Program
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jun 12, 2008
HP has expanded its product return and recycling program to enterprise customers in India. The Planet Partners Hardware Recycling Program (PPP) is a part of HP's ongoing commitment to offer convenient and environmentally sound recycling programs.
The program offers to take back end-of-life HP and non-HP computing equipment like personal computers, laptops, monitors, handhelds, notebooks, servers, printers, scanners, and fax machines along with external components such as cables, mice and keyboards.
Jean-Claude Vanderstraeten, director (Environmental Management), HP Asia Pacific and Japan said, "Customers are integral to our environment commitment. We are committed to reduce our own environmental impact, as well as that of our customers, partners, and suppliers. The number of PCs, servers, print cartridges, and other electronics reaching the end of their usable life is growing rapidly. It is crucial that we work with our customers to explore innovative approaches to electronics recycling so we can offer the most environmentally responsible solutions available while providing them with convenient choices."
The PPP operates globally in more than 40 countries, regions, and territories with a vision to reduce the environmental impact of IT products. The recycled plastics and metals have been used in new HP products, as well as a range of other uses, including auto body parts, clothes hangers, plastic toys, fence posts, serving trays, and roof tiles.
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