WuXi Biologics Achieves ISO 20400 Certification for Sustainable Procurement

Reuters01-05
WuXi Biologics Achieves ISO 20400 Certification for Sustainable Procurement

WuXi Biologics (Cayman) Inc. has announced it has achieved ISO 20400 Sustainable Procurement certification, an international standard for integrating sustainability principles into procurement practices. The company reports embedding sustainability across its supplier lifecycle management, covering due diligence, risk management, engagement, performance review, and termination processes. WuXi Biologics states it has adopted an integrated strategy with measurable Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) targets and engages with suppliers to promote sustainability throughout its value chain. The company is also a participant in the United Nations Global Compact and has received several ESG ratings and recognitions, including an MSCI AAA Rating, EcoVadis Platinum Medal, and listings in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices and other ESG indices.

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