By James McCall, Chief Sustainability Officer, HP Inc.
SOURCE: HP Inc.
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PALO ALTO, Calif., October 29, 2021 /3BL Media/ - From our headquarters in California to our offices in Europe and Asia, weโve witnessed the wildfires, floods and rising temperatures that have impacted our colleagues and neighbors with increasing intensity year after year. In communities around the world, many are now experiencing the devastating effects of climate change first hand.
Recent reports echo this, including the United Nationsโย findingย that current commitments by world governments are not enough to avoid drastic impacts from climate change. Their takeaway? โThe world is on a catastrophic pathway.โ
While we can all make choices to live more sustainably, we need urgent, systemic change by businesses and governments to solve a problem as complex and far-reaching as climate change. Thatโs why earlier this year, HPย announcedย some of the technology industryโs most ambitious and comprehensive climate action goals, and why weโre advocating for bold climate policies that:
- Ensure transparent and consistent price signals by removing fossil fuel subsidies and putting a price on carbon to achieve deep emissions reductions across the economy.
- Provide incentives and investments for clean technology innovation to rapidly accelerate the shift to renewable electricity, electric vehicles and a smart grid.
- Create a digital economy that enables a more efficient, resilient and clean energy-based future while creating jobs.ย ย
- Promote a just transition to a circular, net zero economy while addressing the disproportionate impacts of climate change on disadvantaged communities and workers.
- Support mandatory, externally validated disclosure of Scopes 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reduction targets in line with climate science.
Supporting robust climate policies
As a U.S.-based company, we are committed to advocating for strong climate policies at home as well as abroad. Earlier this year, weย called onย the Biden administration to halve U.S. GHG emissions in the next decadeโa target it has since setโand we urge Congress to pass robust climate investments and policies that put the U.S. on track to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
To that end, HP is continuing to work with a variety of coalitions to craft and support positive climate policies. Weโve joined theย Ceres Policy Networkย to help accelerate the U.S. transition to a net zero emissions economy, and are longstanding members of theย Business Environmental Leadership Councilโthe largest group of U.S. based corporations supporting mandatory climate policy.
This year, HP participated in congressional briefings withย LEAD on Climate 2021ย andย America is All Inย to make the case for a green infrastructure package, andย asked Congressย to prioritize net zero investments in federal infrastructure legislation. Weโve also backed the Clean Electricity Performance Program byย calling forย the U.S. to shift to 100% clean electricity production by 2035, andย joinedย EV100 in advocating for zero tailpipe emissions by 2030.
Looking ahead
We must go beyond reducing emissions to create a more circular, net zero economy while working with the planet to employ nature-based solutions likeย forest conservation and restoration. In all of this, we must bring the broadest, most diverse set of voices together to drive a just transitionโincluding those who stand to lose the most from climate change.
HP intends to become the worldโs most sustainable and just technology company by 2030, and we hope the decade ahead is a race for every companyโand countryโto achieve this.
MEDIA CONTACT
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Tom.Suiter@hp.com
KEYWORDS: NYSE: HPQ, HP Inc., climate action, Science-Based Targets, Net Zero
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