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  • How does HP comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive?

    HP fulfils all legal requirements resulting from the transposition of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive in member states’ leg...

  • HP Sustainable Raw Materials policies and programs

    To learn more about HP's Sustainable Raw Materials policies and program, please see the attached document.

  • What is a significant amount of ink to ingest?

    The components of the inks contained in original HP print cartridges will differ depending on the particular cartridge. In addition, the potential for adver...

  • Is shredded paper with some HP ink on it OK to be used as compost in soils?

    HP inkjet inks are water-based and free of the heavy metals cadmium, mercury, lead, and chromium that are typically of most concern in the environment.   ...

  • Are HP inks safe for printing on fabrics?

    The consumer safety experience with fabric printed using HP ink has been excellent but not all HP inks have been thoroughly evaluated for use in application...

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