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Ken Baker, Senior Consultant Date: 08/07/2011 HP and Sustainability

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Page 1: Ken Baker, Senior Consultant Date: 08/07/2011 HP and Sustainability

Ken Baker, Senior ConsultantDate: 08/07/2011

HP and Sustainability

Page 2: Ken Baker, Senior Consultant Date: 08/07/2011 HP and Sustainability

What is our connected world like?

How do you see Data centre containers being used in your organization?

Source: IDC, Transforming the Datacentre: Consolidation, Pervasive Virtualization and Energy Optimization, Doc # DR2009_T4_MB, March 2009

As access to technology expands, countless gateways to communication and collaboration are opening up, accelerating how information is created, delivered, and consumed.

With our broad portfolio and nearly 325,000 employees in 170 countries, we're driving innovation on a vast scale and helping to transform how people live, businesses operate, and the world works

In the era of anywhere, anytime connectivity, information is the world's most valuable resource

Today, about a quarter of the world's population is online. By 2020, that number will grow to roughly two-thirds.

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How will we sustainably meet the rising demand for IT ?

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As demand for technology surges, the world will use increasingly more energy and raw materials to manufacture, transport, power, and eventually dispose of it—in turn driving up greenhouse gas (GHG ) emissions.

At a minimum, we must design IT to be as energy and resource efficient as possible.

HP also helps customers make more efficient use of energy and otherresources, build intelligent infrastructure, and replace outmoded, inefficient systems with more productive and sustainable alternatives.

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A step forward in calculating the Carbon footprint of IT

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Knowing the full carbon footprint of IT can yield big benefits. Businesses can use the insights to make operations more efficient, improve procurement policies, and save money.

Today, HP offers the HP Carbon Footprint Calculator.A free, web-based tool, it helps individuals andbusinesses estimate the impact of HP computingand printing products during use.

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Strengthening Education

Known as the Global Collaboratory, this consortium is drawing on the success of the HP and UNESCO Brain Gain Initiative, which was created to slow the exodus of scientists and academics from Africa and the Middle East.

Because young people are already enthusiastic technology users, technology is an ideal platform for deepening their engagement in learning.

At HP, we believe integrating technology into the learning experience is a pathway to developing the next generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators. It's why we created the HP Catalyst Initiative.

For example, an HP Catalyst consortium led by the South Africa-based Council for Scientific and Industrial Research's Meraka Institute is charged with championing technology that connects students in developing parts of the world with the global research community.

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HP is working to make peoples life better

Container

Test results that once took weeks by courier now arrive electronically in just days. In 2009, before this system was implemented, 45,000 infants in Kenya were tested.

For example, we're working with the Clinton Health Access Initiative and the Kenya Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation to help babies born with HIV in Kenya receive prompt medical care that dramatically improves their chances of survival. Together, we've developed a new solution that automates the capture, processing,

and publishing of test results, making that information available to caregivers online and sending them via text to printers in remote clinics.

With this new program, HP expects the number of babies tested to jump to 70,000 in the year 2011.

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HP’s Commitment to the Environment

All of this is changing the way customers think

Our goal for cutting the energy use and GHG emissions from our operations by 2013, compared with 2005

Amount of electricity customers saved through 2010 using our high-volume HP desktop and notebook PC families, since 2008

Demonstrated improvement in energy efficiency in our new

facility in Wynyard, UK, compared with the industry average data center

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Corporate Dashboard

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Energy Efficient Operations

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Comments from HP’s CEO

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We’re also using our position as the world’s largest information technology (IT) company to address some of society’s most pressing challenges.

Our strategy is to use our portfolio and expertise to tackle complex issues— such as improving energy efficiency, enhancing the qualityand accessibility of education, and making healthcare more affordable, accessible, and effective.

We approach these issues in a holistic way, stretching beyond quick fixes and piecemeal solutions.

We recognize that these problems are too big for any single organization to address alone, so we’re teaming up with partners worldwide to find solutions.

We cultivate relationships with diverse stakeholders, such as industry peers, governments, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

And to promote higher standards across sectors, we endorse the UN Global Compact.Léo ApothekerPresident and Chief Executive Officer

Page 11: Ken Baker, Senior Consultant Date: 08/07/2011 HP and Sustainability

Thank you