Our Commitment to Patient and Planetary Health: Chiesi Case Study by Alliance for Clean Air

As part of our commitment to improve respiratory health and minimize our environmental footprint, Chiesi has joined the Alliance for Clean Air, a global initiative led by the World Economic Forum.

Joining the Alliance for Clean Air further strengthens our ability to drive policy change, share best practices with our stakeholders, and collaborate with other committed organizations to tackle climate change and air pollution as a public health emergency.
Recognizing the profound effects of climate change and air pollution on patients’ lives, we believe that addressing these challenges requires a holistic approach through tangible, sustainable solutions to improve air quality and mitigate climate change.

In line with our Action Over Words campaign, we want to ensure that these commitments translate into real, impactful change, demonstrating that environmental responsibility and patient care can go hand in hand.

Click here to read the case study and discover how Chiesi is turning commitment into action for cleaner air and healthier lives: https://weforum.ent.box.com/v/Chiesi-Case-Study

News

In the links below you can find the latest news from Chiesi including updates on our climate, sustainability, and respiratory health activities, in addition to our latest relevant reports and publications.

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"Die Aufklärung der Patient*innen über die Inhalationstechnik und die Gewährleistung der Einnahme ihrer Medikamente hätte erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt."
Berater für Atemwegserkrankungen aus dem Vereinigten Königreich