Amgen and Bristol Myers Squibb Join Renewable Energy Cohort “Energize”

September 5, 2022 EcoVadis EN


Amgen and Bristol Myers Squibb have joined “Energize” – a program designed to increase access to renewable energy for pharmaceutical suppliers. Convened by Carnstone, an independent management consultancy specializing in corporate responsibility and sustainability, the Energize program is designed and delivered by Schneider Electric, a company specializing in energy management and automation


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