Sustainability Report
The MEDICE Health Family is proud to present its inaugural sustainability report, which documents our organisation's sustainability journey to date and highlights our commitment to socially, environmentally and economically responsible action.
Our transformation from a pharmaceuticals manufacturer into an integrated healthcare company is guided by a holistic notion of health that encompasses mental, physical, social and environmental health. This holistic
view is reflected not only in our product portfolio, but in our commitment to sustainability. It allows us to create genuine added value not only for our patientsand customers, but for society as a whole and the environment.
We have prepared this report on the basis of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards. We have also incorporated initial aspects of the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) in preparation for future EU legislation. This approach allows us to provide comprehensive and forward-looking reporting that reflects both our own high standards and the expectations of our stakeholders.
Brief overview:
- Compliance with internationally recognized frameworks of the GRI (Global Reporting Initiative), incl. first influences of the ESRS (European Sustainability Reporting Standards).
- Significance analysis according to double materiality, incl. formulation of impacts, risks and opportunities (IROs).
- 22 key ESG topics covered.
- Complete CO2 balance according to Greenhouse Gas Protocol (Scope 1, 2 and 3).
- Emissions intensity Scope 1 & 2 low compared to the industry (11 tCO2eq / 1 million euros turnover).
- Report marks the starting point for ongoing reporting.
We invite you to read our report to learn more about our plans and achievement:
Sustainability Report (PDF, 9,7MB)
Together we can make the world a healthier place.
Editorial note: When determining the Scope 3 emissions for the 2023 financial year, an excessively high figure was calculated and published for category 3.01 “Purchased goods and services”. As of the 13th of March 2025 the error has been corrected in this updated version of the report. The related key figures have also been updated.