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四度蝉联 ! 药明生物入选标普全球 《 可持续发展年鉴2026 》- 美通社PR - Newswire
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四度蝉联 ! 药明生物入选标普全球 《 可持续发展年鉴2026 》- 美通社PR - Newswire

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/美通社/ -- 全球领先的合同研究、开发和生产(CRDMO)服务公司药明生物(WuXi Biologics, 2269.HK)宣布,凭借2025年在可持续发展领域的卓越表现,公司入选标普全球(S&P Global)《可持续发展年鉴2026》(以下简称"年鉴"),并在标普全球企业可持续发展评估(CSA)中位列行业前茅,跻身全球前1%。这是药明生物连续四年获此殊荣。 该《年鉴》基于标普全球CSA,评选出各行业在可持续发展方面表现优异的企业。在2025年CSA评估的9200家企业中,仅有来自59个行业的848家企业脱颖而出,成功入选该《年鉴》。 药明生物首席执行官、ESG委员会主席陈智胜博士表示:"很高兴我们在标普全球CSA中再次取得优异成绩,并连续四年入选《年鉴》,充分彰显了药明生物在深化可持续发展表现方面的坚定承诺。作为绿色生物药解决方案领域的全球领导者,我们始终追求ESG卓越表现,并赋能全球合作伙伴,助力其迈向ESG发展新高度。未来,我们将继续携手各方,共同推动整个价值链的可持续发展。" 作为联合国全球契约组织(UNGC)成员和制药供应链倡议组织(PSCI)成员,药明生物积极倡导可持续发展的战略举措并赢得业界广泛认可。公司获得明晟(MSCI)最高AAA ESG评级、入选道琼斯可持续发展指数(DJSI);荣登CDP气候变化、水安全和供应商参与度三大领域A级榜单;获评晨星Sustainalytics ESG"风险可忽略"最高评级以及"行业最高评级"与"区域最高评级"企业;入选富时社会责任指数系列;入选恒生ESG 50指数;ISS ESG评级"最佳"奖章认可,充分彰显了公司在可持续发展领域的卓越表现。 关于药明生物 药明生物(股票代码:2269.HK)是一家全球领先的合同研究、开发和生产(CRDMO)公司。公司通过开放式、一体化生物制药能力和技术赋能平台,提供全方位的端到端服务,帮助合作伙伴发现、开发及生产生物药,实现从概念到商业化生产的全过程,加速全球生物药研发进程,降低研发成本,造福病患。 药明生物在中国、美国、爱尔兰、德国、新加坡和卡塔尔拥有超过12000名员工。通过药明生物的专业服务团队,以及先进技术和精深洞见,公司为客户提供高效经济的生物药解决方案。截至2025年12月底,药明生物帮助客户研发和生产的综合项目高达945个,其中包括74个临床III期项目,25个商业化生产项目。 药明生物将环境、社会和治理(ESG)视为业务发展和企业精神的重要组成部分,并致力于成为全球生物药CRDMO领域的ESG领导者,例如应用更绿色环保的新一代生物制药技术和能源等引领行业发展。公司成立了由首席执行官领导的ESG委员会,全面落实ESG战略并践行可持续性发展承诺。更多信息,请访问:www.wuxibiologics.com。 如需更多信息,敬请联系 媒体关系PR@wuxibiologics.com ESGesg@wuxibiologics.com


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