Decarbonisation in pharma and healthcare: State of the sector 2025 report

Post Date
12 August 2025
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Showing three pages from the State of Pharma 2025 report

Our State of the Sector 2025 report maps the decarbonisation commitment of 25 leading pharmaceutical companies, 17 key collaborations, and renewable energy markets across 7 regions.

This first-of-its-kind sectorial landscape helps companies and collaborations benchmark progress, align efforts, and cut through the complexity:

  • All 25 companies have Scope 1 & 2 targets; over two-thirds aim for near-term reductions by 2030
  • Scope 3 targets are growing, but vary widely in ambition and structure
  • Supplier engagement is essential, but often complex, inconsistent, and unsupported
  • Collaborations are everywhere, but risk overlap and supplier fatigue
  • Data management is fragmented, creating a burden for suppliers
  • Renewable energy markets are maturing but not equally across regions
  • Standardising product footprinting remains a major unmet need

Uncover how leading companies are advancing climate goals, where the challenges remain, and how multi-stakeholder partnerships and renewable energy sourcing accelerate positive impact.

Download the full report here:


State of the Sector 2025
State of the Sector 2025: Decarbonisation in Pharma and Healthcare cover page

About the methodology:

Our research is based entirely on publicly available data for 25 of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, 17 collaborative initiatives, and 7 key energy markets. Data was cross-checked and initiative profiles were shared for narrative review, ensuring editorial accuracy while preserving independent analysis.

Turning insight into action.

Together, let’s decarbonise across the pharma value chain.

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