Material Usage - HP ProBook 5320m Quickspecs

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QuickSpecs
Technical Specifications
This HP product is designed to comply with the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive - 2002/96/EC.
This product is in compliance with California Proposition 65 (State of
California; Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986).
This product is in compliance with the IEEE 1680 (EPEAT) standard at the
Silver level, see
Plastics parts weighing over 25 grams used in the product are marked per
ISO 11469 and ISO1043.
This product contains 0% post consumer recycled plastic (by wt.)
This product is greater than 95% recycle-able when properly disposed of at
end of life.
Packaging Materials
HP follows these guidelines to decrease the environmental impact of product
packaging:

Material Usage

This product does not contain any of the following substances in excess of
regulatory limits (for reference of these limits please refer to the HP General
Specification of the Environment
(http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/supplychain/
gen_specifications.html):
DA - 13671
Worldwide QuickSpecs — Version 6 — 12.29.2010
HP ProBook 5320m Notebook PC
www.epeat.net
External:
paper 97 g
Internal:
Polyethylene low density 4 g
Molded Pulp 100 g
Polyethylene low density solid 13 g
The Paper packaging material is made from 80% recycled content.
The Molded Pulp packaging material is made from 80% recycled
content.
The Polyethylene low density packaging material is made from 80%
recycled content.
Eliminate the use of heavy metals such as lead, chromium, mercury and
cadmium in packaging materials.
Eliminate the use of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in packaging
materials.
Design packaging materials for ease of disassembly.
Maximize the use of post-consumer recycled content materials in
packaging materials.
Use readily recyclable packaging materials such as paper and
corrugated materials.
Reduce size and weight of packages to improve transportation fuel
efficiency.
Plastic packaging materials are marked according to ISO 11469 and
DIN 6120 standards.
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