Responsible blogger By Li Weitao (China Daily) Updated: 2006-08-28 16:00
Yet, "it's not a trade-off (between costs and CSR)," she says. "CSR is not
about calculating the return on dollar investment."
In 2002, HP launched
HP's Planet Partners recycling service and has attracted a great number of its
corporate customers to join the global programme.
In 2004, the firm
launched the Cartridges for Dragon Recycling programme in China's major
communities joining with the Global Village of Beijing and environmental
non-governmental organization Roots & Shoots. Roots & Shoots is the
largest programme launched by the Jane Goodall Institute, established by Jane
Goodall, a world-renowned scientist.
As China has become a global
factory, most of HP's suppliers are based in the country. Its sourcing in China
exceeded US$10 billion in 2003.
HP has spent substantial resources on its
China-based suppliers, including time and human resources, to help them get
familiar with environmental regulations and comply with HP's requirements in the
context of CSR, Sully notes.
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