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· In 2006, HP recycled more than 164 million pounds of hardware and print cartridges globally; an increase of 16 percent over the previous year, and the equivalent weight of nearly 600 jumbo airliners.
· In 2006, more than 30 million HP inkjet and LaserJet print cartridges were returned for recycling through the Planet Partners program (more than 2.5 million per month), representing a weight of almost 32 million pounds (or 14,300 metric tonnes).
· Each year, HP returns approximately 2.4 million refurbished products to use through its trade-in and asset recovery services where customers receive credit for used equipment.
· HP printers and imaging products are designed today for easy disassembly and recycling tomorrow. They include common fasteners and snap-in features and avoid the use of glues, adhesives, and welds where feasible.
· HP saves approximately 510 tons of paper per year by printing installation instructions on external packaging of HP laser monochrome cartridges in place of installation guide inserts.
· Save energy and limit carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions with HP LaserJet printers with Instant-on Technology. HP introduced Instant-on Technology for HP LaserJet printers in 1993. This technology saves energy when the printers are idle yet allows the printers to produce the first page fast when coming out of PowerSave mode, optimizing printer performance and the total time it takes to print a job. HP estimates that for our monochrome LaserJet products alone, the total energy consumption saved from 1993-2005 from use of Instant-on Technology represents 4.1 million tonnes of CO2, equivalent to removing 870,000 cars from the road for one year.
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