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World Recycling Day: Closing the Loop

World Recycling Day: Closing the Loop

Transitioning the economy from a linear to a circular approach herculean task – but also an innovation that carries huge potential
Making sustainable medicines through eco-design

Making sustainable medicines through eco-design

Our goal is to minimize the environmental footprint of our medicines through integration of eco-design and green chemistry across the entire lifecycle
Patient Organizations

Patient Organizations

Boehringer Ingelheim’s core principles and vision guide our work with patient organisations.
Nelli Milosch

Nelli Milosch

Nelli Milosch on what makes our people different
Marie Penzold

Marie Penzold

Marie Penzold on what makes our people different
Disentangling fibrosis

Disentangling fibrosis

Fibrosis is an important area of research for Boehringer Ingelheim that is focusing on fibrotic conditions of the liver, lung, kidney, skin and gut.
EMPRISE

EMPRISE

Learn about the EMPRISE real-world evidence study and use of empagliflozin in routine clinical care
Circular economy

Circular economy

Boehringer Ingelheim strives to use resources for as long as possible, process them for reuse or recycle them.
collaboration criving innovation

collaboration criving innovation

In conversation with Dr. Megan Grether, Global Head of Business Development & Licensing, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.
EHS management approach

EHS management approach

We protect our employees, facilities and the environment from harmful influences, conserve natural resources and promote environmental awareness
New African Swine Fever Manual published

New African Swine Fever Manual published

Boehringer Ingelheim joined forces with the leading veterinarians to fight African swine fever. The new African Swine Fever Knowledge Handbook published.
Five facts everyone should know about heartworms

Five facts everyone should know about heartworms

Heartworms are dangerous parasites that can infest pets through mosquito bites, causing serious illness. Here are five key facts we all should know about heartworms.