HP is Paying $11 million to Protect a New York City-size Amount of Forests
The company will support conservation efforts in Brazil and China, to help offset the paper that goes into the company’s printers.
Oct 17, 2019 2:30 PM ET
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Originally published on Fast Company
BY ADELE PETERS
In a threatened stretch of rainforest along the Atlantic coast of Brazil, new restoration work will be funded by a somewhat unlikely partner—the tech manufacturer HP. The company is spending $11 million over the next five years to help the World Wildlife Fund scale up work protecting forests both in Brazil and in China on a total area of land covering roughly 200,000 acres.