Join leading pharmaceutical labs in achieving measurable sustainability goals and driving industry change.
Did you know your labs consume 10x more energy and 4x more water than typical office spaces? However, when laboratories implement sustainable lab practices, not only do they reduce costs and decrease their impact, but they also meet sustainability criteria from funders and stakeholders.
Measuring and minimizing carbon impact creates a meaningful change where the laboratory becomes part of the pharmaceutical industry’s climate solutions. In this report, we quantify the industry’s carbon impact, highlight the role of green lab practices in minimizing it, and showcase relevant initiatives that can help your laboratory make a shift towards sustainability.
The biotech and pharma industries are major contributors to global climate change. In 2019, a study from Healthcare Without Harm and ARUP found that healthcare’s climate footprint was two gigatons of carbon dioxide, which is 4% of total global emissions. 71% of those emissions were derived from the healthcare supply chain, including the biotech and pharma industries.
In the 2024 carbon impact of Biotech and Pharma report My Green Lab Found that:
Public companies in the biotech and pharma sector reached 259 million tCO₂e of carbon emissions, and private companies reached 138 million tCO₂e. Together, they total 397 million tCO₂e.
A significant portion of these total carbon emissions comes from scope 3 emissions or indirect emissions from a company’s resource chains.
Public companies generate 5.3 times greater Scope 3 emissions than Scope 1 and 2 combined. For private companies, this ratio is even higher at 6.5 times Scope 3 emissions.
Purchased goods and services account for 79% of Scope 3 emissions for the biotech and pharma sector.
These insights highlight the critical role of procurement and supplier engagement in lowering emissions. While labs are resource intensive spaces themselves, this report highlights that labs need to consider the full supply chain and the impact of their purchasing decision for lab products and contract research services.
Green lab practices go beyond the environmental benefits—they drive both short- and long-term operational success for laboratories. My Green Lab Certification provides practical, science-based strategies for laboratory users to integrate sustainability best practices in their work. These practices can significantly reduce waste and lower energy, water, and materials usage. By achieving My Green Lab Certification, laboratories can meaningfully reduce their carbon footprint in their lab and supply chain. In a one-year pilot of My Green Lab Certification 2.0 across 12 labs, preliminary results showed the following:
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Recognizing the urgency of addressing Scope 3 emissions, My Green Lab offers globally recognized programs that empower laboratories and their suppliers to take measurable action both in the lab and the lab supply chain.
As the biotech and pharma sector increases its commitment to sustainability, many major companies have set ambitious goals for MGL Certification across their laboratories:
36 companies, representing 56% of the pharma and medtech sector’s revenue, have joined the UN Race to Zero campaign, signaling rapid adoption.
The Race to Zero campaign’s Breakthrough Outcome for the pharma and medtech sector is to have 95% of labs My Green Lab certified at the highest level by 2030.
As of the latest report, 61% of companies in the pharma and med tech sector of the Race to Zero campaign have started My Green Lab Certification programs, the majority with the enterprise wide global program.
Join the 61% of companies in the Race to Zero already certifying their labs in alignment with My Green Lab Certification.
While pharmaceutical companies have made strides in reducing Scope 1 and 2 direct emissions, the greatest opportunity for climate action now lies in Scope 3 emissions—the largest contributor to carbon impact across the industry.
Initiatives like My Green Lab Certification, ACT, Converge, and the Freezer challenge enable laboratories to reduce their own impact while engaging their suppliers in decarbonizing the supply chain. By aligning supplier expectations with trusted, industry-wide frameworks and standards, labs can drive measurable, system-wide change across the value chain.
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By measuring and minimizing carbon impact, your lab can become part of the solution to climate change in the pharmaceutical industry. Discover how green lab practices and industry initiatives can help your facility make a meaningful shift toward sustainability.
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