Roche announced that it is the fourth consecutive year, recognized as the most sustainable company in the world in the health sector, according to the index of the Dow Jones Sustainability (DJSI). World and European indices Dow Jones Sustainability (DJSI World and DJSI Europe) track leading indicators, in terms of sustainable development, the companies on the basis of best-in-class approach to environmental, social and economic criteria. Indexes serve as benchmarks for investors, who account for sustainable development in the formation of their portfolios.
"Rating Roche as the most sustainable company in the field of health is based on our ongoing effort to conduct business for the benefit of all stakeholders. Roche is actively tuned to this interaction with the public, patients and the public health system, which allows you to create long-term value for all "- said Severin Schwan (Severin Schwan), CEO of the Roche Group.
"In particular, we have set ourselves the goal of diversification and conservation, which are integrated into the system of material incentives for the company's management, which helps to implement our activities in these destinations. We are also launching new initiatives to expand access to our innovative medicines in emerging markets, to the greatest possible number of people were able to take advantage of our products. At the same time, we continue to remain a world leader in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics, "- said Schwan.
This year, the DJSI assessment process were highlighted measures taken by Roche as a sustainable company. These include strategy Roche's innovation and personalized approach to medicine, which increases efficiency and improves health outcomes. Were also recognized for the development of programs Roche future leaders and human rights, and pilot programs to establish the company in developing a differential pricing in order to substantially increase access to medicines Roche.
In 2009, the company has set a number of corporate objectives, designed for five years, the progress in the attainment of which can be measured by key performance indicators. Roche has also set a goal to diversify in order to increase the percentage of women in key positions at least 50%, as well as the problem of increasing energy efficiency by reducing energy consumption by 10% by 2014 and to optimize the use of energy resources.
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"Rating Roche as the most sustainable company in the field of health is based on our ongoing effort to conduct business for the benefit of all stakeholders. Roche is actively tuned to this interaction with the public, patients and the public health system, which allows you to create long-term value for all "- said Severin Schwan (Severin Schwan), CEO of the Roche Group.
"In particular, we have set ourselves the goal of diversification and conservation, which are integrated into the system of material incentives for the company's management, which helps to implement our activities in these destinations. We are also launching new initiatives to expand access to our innovative medicines in emerging markets, to the greatest possible number of people were able to take advantage of our products. At the same time, we continue to remain a world leader in pharmaceuticals and diagnostics, "- said Schwan.
This year, the DJSI assessment process were highlighted measures taken by Roche as a sustainable company. These include strategy Roche's innovation and personalized approach to medicine, which increases efficiency and improves health outcomes. Were also recognized for the development of programs Roche future leaders and human rights, and pilot programs to establish the company in developing a differential pricing in order to substantially increase access to medicines Roche.
In 2009, the company has set a number of corporate objectives, designed for five years, the progress in the attainment of which can be measured by key performance indicators. Roche has also set a goal to diversify in order to increase the percentage of women in key positions at least 50%, as well as the problem of increasing energy efficiency by reducing energy consumption by 10% by 2014 and to optimize the use of energy resources.
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