
How technology transformation can drive climate change action
If technology companies are to meet ambitious climate change targets there must be a fundamental transformation in the way their products are manufactured.
Ellen Jackowski drives HP’s Sustainable Impact strategy and programs that focus on the planet, people and the communities that HP serves. Ellen also oversees efforts to align and integrate these programs with HP’s Personal Systems, Imaging and Printing, and 3D Printing business groups to ensure that sustainability is at the core of HP’s business results. Previously, Ellen was a management consultant focusing on strategy projects for Fortune 500 companies. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University and is a faculty member of the The Prince of Wales’s Business & Sustainability Programme at the University of Cambridge.
If technology companies are to meet ambitious climate change targets there must be a fundamental transformation in the way their products are manufactured.
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