Our recycling programs help us to reduce our environmental impact by enabling materials to be reused and kept at their highest value for as long as possible. HP Planet Partners, our end-of-life program for equipment and printing supplies, allows us to recycle and repurpose HP products once our customers are finished with them. Reusing the valuable materials in these products reduces the need for raw material extraction, conserving natural resources and contributing to a circular economy.


Across 67 countries and territories, we recycle HP and non-HP hardware that today cannot be economically repaired or reused.1


Consumers, home office, and commercial users have various free recycling options for used equipment, including HP recycling vendors that provide take-back and recycling services or free drop-off for our products in many countries.

 

HP Recycling Services offers custom recycling programs for commercial and enterprise customers, which can include reverse logistics and data sanitization with a certificate. In the United States, customers can also drop off hardware at Best Buy stores through our closed-loop recycling program.


We belong to compliance systems to comply with producer responsibility requirements of the European Union (EU) Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive2 and end-of-life legal obligations in countries across Americas, Asia Pacific and Japan, and Europe, Middle East, and Africa regions.


For further information and to participate in the Planet Partners Program, see http://www.hp.com/recycle.


1 This is the number of countries or territories where HP offers legislation-based and/or voluntary hardware take-back and recycling programs. Program availability varies. For details, see hp.com/recycle.


2 During 2023, 33,293 tonnes of waste electronic equipment was collected on HP’s behalf to comply with producer responsibility requirements of the EU WEEE Directive, compared to 63,643 tonnes of HP electronic equipment placed on the relevant markets during the year. Data includes EU countries in which the authorities or the legislative system provide visibility of the recycling volume allocated to HP. Take-back volumes related to non-EU legislation are excluded.