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HP will recycle your returned products, minimizing the impact on the environment through HP-approved recycling facilities. HP ensures that returned products are recycled in an environmentally friendly way, processing them to recover valuable plastics and metals for new products and diverting millions of tons of waste from landfills.

Get the product that’s right for your business and help protect the environment with an HP purchase. Most HP products offered in Trade-in and Save 2010 are ENERGY STAR® qualified. HP is an original partner of the ENERGY STAR program - a voluntary program designed to recognize and promote products that save energy while maintaining product performance.
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All HP PCs and monitors ship with energy savings settings enabled. A single PC with enabled power settings saves enough energy to power a 75W light bulb continuously for over a year.
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For every 12 consumers who keep the energy saving power settings enabled on their monitors and PCs, CO2 emissions will be avoided, equivalent to removing one automobile from the road.
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ENERGY STAR®-rated All-in-One printers can save about $220 dollars in electricity bills over its lifetime.
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ENERGY STAR® estimates that power management can save up to $75 per desktop computer and monitor each year.
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An ENERGY STAR® - qualified PC uses 75% less electricity than PCs without enabled power management features.
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HP's Dynamic Smart Cooling system is designed to deliver 20-45% savings in energy costs for data centers.
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HP has developed a notebook that breaks the 24-hour battery-life barrier for continuous operation, an unprecedented milestone in the industry. Learn more about the new HP EliteBook 6930p.
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HP promotes supply chain transparency by extending its emissions reporting to product transportation as well as HP's supply chain.
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HP is first to market in 2009 with the first All-in-One Touch-enabled desktop, which uses 55% less metal and 37% less plastic than standard PCs and monitors.
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