Performance Indicators

All available performance indicators concerning Environment Health and Safety (EHS) are summarized here. Changes to data over time are discussed in chapters Environment and Occupational Health and Safety.

The global Environment, Health & Safety department leads the development, implementation and tracking of environmental sustainability, as well as workplace health and safety activities at Boehringer Ingelheim. Through its global network, which encompasses all Operating Units, as well as international and local partners, it strives to optimize our global environmental and safety performance.

The environmental sustainability program MORE GREEN and the corresponding Carbon Footprint, Clean Water, Circular Economy and initiatives, as well as the BE SAFE workplace safety program, are part of the “Sustainable Development – For Generations” framework. Through them, Boehringer Ingelheim is continuing a journey that began more than 135 years ago – becoming ever more sustainable and continuing the significant reduction in the company’s greenhouse gas emissions, energy and resource use and water footprint.

By 2030, we have committed to becoming carbon neutral in our operations (Scope 1 and 2), further reducing our water footprint, particularly at sites affected by water scarcity, protecting clean water in the communities in which we operate, utilizing aspects of circularity to reduce overall operation waste to landfill, and apply eco-design and green chemistry concepts to all new products.

Through the BE SAFE program, which was established in 2010, we place a particular emphasis on ensuring a safe workplace for our employees and partners. We continuously strive to optimize our work and safety culture and strive to maintain our employees’ long-term good health by preventing accidents, incidents, and occupational health risks.

Performance indicators related to our environment, workplace health and safety commitments are collected and managed by the global and local Environment, Health and Safety teams in all Boehringer Ingelheim Operating Units. The data below reflects the global initiatives’ progress and contribution towards achieving Boehringer Ingelheim’s environmental sustainability and safety commitments. All indicators are based on quantities and are normalized to global net sales (sales index), with 2010 serving as the base year. Global carbon emissions are calculated according to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol.

2021 Summary:

Environmental Sustainability

Boehringer Ingelheim had a successful business year in 2021 and continued increasing its production globally, while decreasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its operations by 34% since 2010. Three additional sites were recently certified as carbon neutral in their operations: Dortmund, Kathrinenhof (Germany) and Sant Cugat (Spain).

Absolute energy consumption has remained at similar levels since the base year, despite steady growth in our operations and manufacturing, resulting in an overall reduction of energy consumption normalized to net sales of 29% in that time span. In addition, the share of electricity purchased from renewable sources surpassed 50% for the first time in 2021. EUR 205 million were invested in a new, climate-friendly biomass power plant at the Ingelheim headquarters, which is currently under construction and scheduled to begin to operate in 2023.

Boehringer Ingelheim focuses on environmental sustainability in its larger projects and provides another EUR 130 million for green projects that contribute to the global MORE GREEN goals. This fund has already helped to initiate more than 40 new environmental sustainability projects since 2020. To foster low carbon technologies and solutions, Boehringer Ingelheim has implemented an internal carbon price of EUR 100 per ton CO2 emissions for investments, which has been fully established at all sites.

Unavoidable carbon emissions are offset partially through certified reforestation, biodiversity, and local community projects in collaboration with ClimateSeed, as well as local partners in Africa, India, Indonesia and Germany:

Remaining carbon neutrality offsetting (Scope 1 and 2):

  • 2021: 30.500 t CO2e

Partially offsetting business flight emissions (Scope 3):

  • 2019: 39.500 t CO2e
  • 2020: 74.000 t CO2e
  • 2021: 17.000 t CO2e

Increases to operational waste to landfill originate from technical changes and adaptations at our existing Ingelheim biomass power plant, impacting the overall cumulative data for the entire company. Circular economy, eco-design and green chemistry projects and commitments are not affected or involved and continue their efforts at all Boehringer Ingelheim sites.

Similar to energy consumption, water consumption has remained stable since 2010, with consumption normalized to net sales continuing its positive trend, reaching a new best at minus 32% compared to the base year.

Health & Safety

After a significant drop in accidents between 2019 and 2020 linked to the ongoing pandemic and resulting shift to home office work for many employees, the number of occupational accidents increased slightly in 2021, with employees increasingly returning to their on-site workplaces. Despite this, occupational accidents were reduced by approximately 50% since 2017, with existing health and safety initiatives like BE SAFE making further improvements in areas such as road safety, ergonomics, risk awareness and safety culture.
 

Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
GHG Emissions Scope 1 [1.000 tons CO2e] 339 290 280 292
GHG Emissions Scope 2 [1.000 tons CO2e] 270 276 175 111
GHG Emissions Index (Normalised to Net Sales) [%] 100% 71% 56% 47%

 

GHG Emissions Reduction in %

2023_BI_Performance indicators_GHG Emissions Reduction in % (Base Year 2010
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
GHG Emissions Reduction (Absolute) [%] 0% -7% -25% -34%
GHG Emissions Reduction (Normalized to Net Sales) [%] 0% -29% -44% -53%

 

Energy Consumption

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Energy Consumption
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
Energy Consumption [GWh] 2.063 2.076 1.969 2.082
thereof: Renewable Energy [GWh] 273 186 313 560
Energy Consumption Index (Normalised to Net Sales) [%] 100% 77% 71% 71%

 

Share of Purchased Renewable Electricity

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Energy Purchased Electricity
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
Certified 100% Renewable Electricity Purchased [%] 0,0 3,7 35,6 57,5
Other Electricity Purchased [%] 100,0 96,3 64,4 42,5

 

Waste to Landfill

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Waste to Landfil
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
Waste to Landfill [tons] 11.641 5.491 3.825 6.858
Waste to Landfill Index (Normalised to Net Sales) [%] 100% 36% 24% 42%

 

Waste Rates in %

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Waste Rates in % (Base Year 2010)
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
Recycling/Reuse Rate [%] 35,5% 58,4% 58,4% 54,0%
Waste to Energy Rate [%] 29,7% 17,9% 24,3% 24,7%
Waste to Landfill Rate [%] 17,1% 7,6% 5,4% 8,9%
Waste Incineration Rate (without heat recovery) [%] 13,2% 12,5% 9,5% 10,5%

 

Water

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Water Consumption
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
Water Consumption [million m3] 6,4 6,5 6,4 6,2
Water Consumption Index (Normalised to Net Sales) [%] 100% 77% 74% 68%

 

Accidents

2023_BI_Performance indicators_Occupational Health and Safety
  2010 (BY) 2019 2020 2021
Work Related Accidents 195 156 97 114
Work Related Fatalities 2 2 0 0
Lost Labour Days 3.147 3.964 1.346 2.150
Accident Frequency Rate (AFR) 2,6 1,7 1,0 1,2
Accident Severity Rate (ASR) 40,9 43,6 14,6 23,1