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The path to more sustainable operations is paved with technology, but it starts with people.
November 7, 2022
By: David Mierau
Managing Principal, Life Cycle Engineering (LCE)
Sustainable manufacturing. Once seen as a “nice to have,” today it’s a business imperative. Pharmaceutical manufacturers can no longer operate without considering how their manufacturing process impacts the environment. Profitability doesn’t have to come at the expense of sustainability anymore. Not only can they co-exist, but sustainability can actually be your company’s cost-saving secret weapon. If you’re running a plant today, your top priority is probably cost reduction. But to stay competitive in global commercial manufacturing you need to consider how sustainability can be factored into your manufacturing process. If you’re not seeing requirements or demand for sustainability in your current contracts, you’re likely to see them soon. Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, increasing worker safety, ensuring the unimpeded flow of data, more transparency across supply chains and using less resources all seem like great goals; figuring out the most direct path to success for even one of these can be daunting. Even as sustainability moves toward becoming embedded in company strategy and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policy, many pharma manufacturers have yet to evaluate how they can effectively implement these practices. Sustainable manufacturing isn’t just some lofty goal, only to be achieved with the latest clean technology or big investment in renewable energy. Those things may help move the needle, but you could take another approach. We call it smart culture—a systematic transformation where the people, processes, equipment and technology all work together. A smart culture can drive the productivity needed to reshape operations. With that comes an opportunity to be better—and do better—for both the environment and your bottom line.
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