The science is clear: emissions need to fall 45% by 2030 to avoid the worst climate impacts, states the UN Climate Change convention.

As the climate crisis escalates, so does scrutiny of how companies are addressing environmental sustainability challenges, and new regulations and mandatory sustainability reporting are shaping the way global supply chains operate, promoting environmental responsibility. 

In this white paper, we take a look at some of the key sustainability reporting frameworks and standards that pharma organisations can use to report on their environmental performance, these regulations and initiatives are evolving to facilitate sustainable supply chain operations.

Download this white paper to understand:

  • The key environmental sustainability regulations and what they mean for the pharma industry
  • The latest corporate sustainability reporting directives
  • Next steps for supply chain sustainability
  • Key dates summary

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