Philips delivers strong ESG performance in 2023
February 20 2024 - 3:00AM
Philips delivers strong ESG performance in 2023
February 20, 2024
- 1.88 billion lives improved by Philips’ health technology
products and services; on track to improve 2 billion lives by
2025
- Through its industry leading innovations and partnerships,
Philips helps increase access to healthcare globally and create
sustainable and resilient healthcare models
- Philips expanded its circular revenues to 20% of sales;
remained carbon-neutral in its operations, and further reduced its
value chain carbon emissions with 46% of its purchases (in spend)
made at suppliers that have committed to science-based targets
- Third year of country-by-country activity and tax reporting;
enhanced scope 1-3 emissions reporting in preparation for new EU
Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, has
relentlessly focused on further improving its Environmental,
Social, and Governance (ESG) performance in 2023. For example,
Philips improved the health and well-being of 1.88 billion people
with its innovative products and services, of which 221 million in
underserved communities, bringing the company close to its goal of
improving 2 billion lives per year by 2025. Philips innovated with
partners to increase access to sustainable healthcare globally, and
further increased its circular revenues, while reducing its
operational and value chain carbon emissions.
Marnix van Ginneken, Chief ESG & Legal Officer at Royal
Philips, said: “Building on our strong heritage in environmental
and social responsibility, we have a fully integrated approach to
doing business responsibly and sustainably, in line with our
company purpose. I am convinced that our ESG commitments are the
best way for Philips to drive priorities for global impact and
create long-term value for our stakeholders.”
“We are proud of the progress we have made towards our goal of
improving 2 billion lives per year by 2025, on delivering on our
low-carbon commitments, and in expanding our portfolio of EcoDesign
products and systems. We remain focused on driving further
improvements in line with our 2025 commitments.”
Towards better care for more people in a sustainable
wayToday, millions of people around the world have little
or no access to basic healthcare, and climate change is impacting
both environmental and human health. Together with partners,
Philips is developing an AI-powered ultrasound solution that aims
to address the shortage of healthcare workers by putting a
diagnostic tool previously reserved for expert technicians in the
hands of midwives, expanding access to maternal care in rural
underserved communities in Kenya. Philips is also developing new,
technology-driven business models to enhance access to care. An
example is the mobile CT trucks Philips has rolled out in medically
underserved Australian and North American communities. This
innovation offers a global blueprint to ensure timely lung
screening that saves lives.
Philips supports creating a sustainable and resilient healthcare
system through partnerships, as well as through its industry
leading sustainability innovations portfolio. These include energy
efficient MRI scanners with helium free operations, and Philips
Radiology Operations Command Center that enables real-time
collaboration and virtual imaging operations and can decrease staff
travel time and costs. Philips teamed up with Portugal’s
Champalimaud Foundation to halve its diagnostic and
interventional imaging carbon footprint by 2028. And Philips and
the Vanderbilt University Medical Center are researching how to
decarbonize the health system’s radiology department. Initial
results of these collaborations show that sustainable initiatives
can be both environmentally friendly and cost-effective.
Diversity and inclusionPhilips has a diverse
team made up of approximately 70,000 individuals across over 100
countries, all with different backgrounds, perspectives, and
experiences. The company attaches great importance to creating an
environment of inclusion to ensure that creativity and innovation
can flourish. For example, regarding gender diversity, Philips
reached a 31% representation of women in senior management in 2023.
External recognition of this in 2023 included Forbes Best Employers
for Women and Forbes Best Employers for Diversity.
Advancing towards low-carbon operations and value
chain In 2023, Philips expanded its circular revenues to
20% of sales, and alongside remaining carbon-neutral in its
operations since 2020, Philips achieved 78% renewable energy usage,
exceeding its 75% science-based target goal for 2025. This was
supported by the renewable electricity supply from the new
Mutkalampi windfarm in Finland, and the new Pontinia solar power
generation farm in Italy. In December 2023, Philips signed its
first direct renewable energy agreement in China.
Philips also maintained the circularity of its waste stream at
91% (against a goal of 95% for 2025) and retained its Zero Waste to
Landfill status with all 23 industrial sites meeting this goal at
the end of 2023.
In 2022, Philips became the first health technology
company with approval from the Science Based Targets
initiative (SBTi) for its entire value-chain CO₂ emissions
reduction targets, including scope 1-3, and already 46% of its
purchases (in spend) were made at suppliers that have committed to
science-based reduction targets. Philips’ goal is to achieve 50% by
2025.
Global leadership and governance standards
Philips was listed in the top 3 health technology companies in the
global 2023 Dow Jones Sustainability Indices list; and CDP
(formerly known as the Carbon Disclosure Project), a global NGO
that assesses the greenhouse gas emission performance and
management of reporting companies, has ranked Philips on the CDP
Climate Change ’A’ List for the 11th year in a row, citing its
continued climate performance and transparency.
Philips’ is committed to transparency and accountability, and a
pioneer in its corporate governance practices aligned with global
standards and best practices. For example, Philips’ Human Rights
Report 2023 outlines progress made by Philips to uphold human
rights, while its Country Activity and Tax Report illustrates how
the company considers its tax payments as a significant
contribution to the communities in which it operates, and an
integral part of its social value creation. Additionally, Philips
already added enhanced scope 1-3 emissions reporting in its Annual
Report 2023, preparing for the European Union’s new Corporate
Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), which will be mandatory
as of 2024.
A full overview of Philips’ Environmental, Social, and
Governance achievements is provided in chapters 5 and 12 of the
Philips Annual Report 2023, which was published earlier
today.
For further information, please contact:
Elco van GroningenPhilips Global External RelationsTel.: +31 6
8103 9584E-mail: elco.van.groningen@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being through meaningful innovation. Philips’ patient- and
people-centric innovation leverages advanced technology and deep
clinical and consumer insights to deliver personal health solutions
for consumers and professional health solutions for healthcare
providers and their patients in the hospital and the home.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in
diagnostic imaging, ultrasound, image-guided therapy, monitoring
and enterprise informatics, as well as in personal health. Philips
generated 2023 sales of EUR 18.2 billion and employs approximately
69,700 employees with sales and services in more than 100
countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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