Measuring the impact
How we measure
our carbon footprint
We are committed to reducing our environmental impact. To achieve this, we measure our carbon footprint through a detailed carbon assessment. This process helps us understand the greenhouse gas emissions linked to our activities and guides us in implementing effective actions to lower them.
Our commitment to reducing CO₂ emissions
We don’t just measure our carbon footprint—we act on it. After completing a detailed carbon assessment, we have set clear targets to reduce our CO₂ emissions. These goals guide our sustainability strategy and ensure we make measurable progress toward minimizing our environmental impact.
We are committed to significantly reducing our carbon emissions by 8,427 tonnes by 2030, in line with the Paris Agreement.
(equivalent to 70 tonnes)
(equivalent to 8,357 tonnes)
These targets support the global goal to keep the average temperature increase well below 2°C compared to pre-industrial levels and aim to limit warming to 1.5°C.
Science-Based Targets
our climate commitment
We go beyond measuring and reducing our carbon footprint — we align our actions with science. As part of our sustainability strategy, we have committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This means our CO₂ reduction goals are consistent with the latest climate science and contribute to limiting global warming to well below 2°C, in line with the Paris Agreement.
Reducing CO₂ emissions during product use
85% of our CO₂ emissions occur during the product usage phase, when pharmaceutical laboratories ship temperature-sensitive products by air.
To address this, we take concrete actions:
- Design lightweight, reusable packaging
- Offer turnkey management for recovery, refurbishment, and availability of reusable packaging
- Conduct scientific studies proving the benefits of lightweight, reusable thermal solutions, repositioned by sea when necessary
- Provide clients with data on CO₂ savings achieved through reuse of our products