HP continues to strengthen its position as a leader in sustainable technology, earning an ‘A’ score from CDP — one of the most respected global benchmarks for environmental transparency and performance.
For customers, businesses, and partners alike, this recognition highlights HP’s ongoing commitment to reducing environmental impact across its products, supply chain, and operations.
What is CDP?
CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) is an independent global organisation that assesses how companies manage environmental risks and opportunities.
Each year, thousands of companies are scored based on their transparency and action across areas such as:
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Climate change
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Water security
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Deforestation
An ‘A’ score places a company among the top performers worldwide — recognising leadership in environmental responsibility, data transparency, and measurable progress.
What HP’s A Score Means
HP’s latest CDP score reflects continued progress in several key areas:
Climate action and emissions reduction
HP has been actively working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its operations and value chain, aligning with science-based targets.
Sustainable product design
From energy-efficient devices to responsible materials, HP continues to integrate sustainability into how its products are designed and manufactured.
Circular economy initiatives
HP has invested heavily in recycling programmes and closed-loop systems — reusing materials and reducing waste wherever possible.
Why This Matters for Customers
Sustainability can sometimes feel like a behind-the-scenes effort, but it directly impacts the products people use every day.
Choosing brands that prioritise environmental responsibility helps support:
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Lower overall environmental impact
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More efficient products
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Better long-term resource use
For businesses and home users alike, it’s increasingly part of how purchasing decisions are made.
A Broader Shift in Technology
HP’s CDP A score reflects a wider shift across the tech industry. Sustainability is no longer a “nice to have” — it’s becoming a core part of product development and brand accountability.
From AI-powered devices to energy-efficient displays, the focus is now on delivering performance and responsibility together.
How This Connects to Printing
Even as technology evolves, printing remains part of everyday workflows — from home offices to business environments.
Making more sustainable choices doesn’t just apply to devices. It also includes how consumables like ink cartridges are used and disposed of.
Using genuine cartridges helps ensure reliable performance and consistent results, while proper recycling plays an important role in reducing waste.
Making Recycling Simple
At Crazy Kangaroo, we see first-hand how many people want an easier way to recycle used cartridges.
That’s why we offer a simple free ink cartridge recycling service — helping customers return empty HP and Canon cartridges responsibly.
It’s a small step, but one that supports the same broader goals companies like HP are working towards.
Final Thoughts
HP’s CDP A score is another strong signal of where the industry is heading — towards more transparent, accountable, and sustainable technology.
As hardware continues to evolve, so too does the responsibility that comes with it. And for customers, that means more opportunities to make choices that are not just efficient, but also better for the environment.