- Increased colleague-reported volunteer work by 81% to 16,611
hours
- Through $8.3 million in grants, the Zoetis Foundation supported
28 initiatives impacting 19 countries to advance opportunities for
veterinarians and livestock farmers through education, well-being,
and livelihood initiatives
- Brought to market innovative diagnostics, vaccines and
parasiticides to support livestock producers’ animal health and
productivity goals
- More than 30% of the company’s total electricity use was
supplied by renewable sources which includes on-site solar arrays
installed at seven facilities – moving Zoetis toward its goal to
use 100% renewable electricity by 2030
- Replaced plastic with paperboard for rabies vaccine packaging
at a key manufacturing site, cutting PVC plastic use by 8.0 metric
tons and overall packaging by an estimated 2.5 metric tons
annually
Zoetis Inc. today published its 2023 Sustainability Report
“Advancing Sustainability in Animal Health for a Better Future,” to
highlight the company’s progress in achieving its Driven to Care
long-term sustainability aspirations and provide continued
disclosure on environmental, social and governance (ESG) topics.
The report shares Zoetis’ actions to meet aspirations across three
pillars: Communities, Animals and Planet. Included in the report is
the company’s Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and
ESG Index, which provides relevant performance indicators,
including those identified by SASB for the healthcare –
biotechnology and pharmaceuticals industry. This Index also
includes Zoetis’ commitment to disclosing progress aligned with the
Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD), plus a
link to the 2023 CDP Climate Change Questionnaire.
“Our sustainability aspirations are an extension of our purpose
at Zoetis, and we continue to make significant progress by
embedding our sustainability strategy across our business as we
build a healthier future for our communities, animals and the
planet we share,” said Jeannette Ferran Astorga, Executive Vice
President, Corporate Affairs, Communications and Chief
Sustainability Officer at Zoetis and President of the Zoetis
Foundation. “Animal health has emerged as a clear climate solution
with the Food & Agriculture Organization identifying measures –
including genetics, vaccinations and improved access to veterinary
care – which can ultimately improve health and productivity of
animals and reduce global livestock greenhouse gas emissions.”
Communities – Care and Collaboration
Zoetis invested $7 million in communities through corporate
giving initiatives in 2023. These included partnering with Adopt a
Pet to improve access to resources for pets, shelters, rescues and
veterinary healthcare teams across the United States, an initiative
in Indonesia to vaccinate cats and dogs against rabies, and
earthquake relief efforts to support rescue and care of horses in
Morocco. In total, the company’s community programs reached
approximately 202,000 pet owners in need and approximately 91,000
animals impacted by disaster. For its part, the Zoetis Foundation
distributed $8.3 million in grants supporting 28 initiatives across
19 countries in 2023, including grants of $3 million to
organizations that awarded scholarships to more than 500 veterinary
students. This brings the Foundation’s cumulative grant support to
$14.9 million of its commitment to $35 million in grants from 2021
until the end of 2025. The funding supports the education,
well-being and livelihoods of veterinarians and livestock farmers
as well as humanitarian aid and a U.S. matching gifts program.
In recognition of its commitment and actions in 2023 to foster
an inclusive culture at its workplaces, Zoetis received eight
awards. The report also highlights progress made since 2020 toward
the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I)
aspirations for 2025. In addition, colleagues at Zoetis have the
opportunity for continued growth and development through annual
talent reviews, development and leadership training, and mentorship
and coaching. In 2023, the Leading@Zoetis program was expanded and
delivered both virtually and in-person, reaching over 2,000 leaders
in eight languages around the world with tools to effectively
assess, coach and lead their teams. The program also offers
supplemental well-being and mentoring learnings for leaders.
Animals - Innovation in Animal Health
Because healthy animals are more productive with reduced
mortality rates, improving the health of livestock can contribute
to the economic well-being of farmers and communities, support
global food security, and play a role in reducing greenhouse gas
emissions per unit of food produced from livestock systems. In
2023, Zoetis launched new diagnostic, vaccine and parasiticide
solutions for livestock producers to support their health and
productivity goals. These products included:
- Vetscan Mastigram+™ to enable timely detection of infection and
appropriate use of antimicrobials to treat mastitis in dairy cattle
across international markets,
- Valcor™ in the United States (branded as Dectomax V® in
Australia and New Zealand) to help veterinarians and producers
protect cattle against resistant gastrointestinal parasites,
- Fostera® Gold PCV MH vaccine to protect pigs from respiratory
disease in additional global markets, and
- ALPHA JECT® Moritella vaccine to protect against winter ulcers
in Atlantic salmon in Norway.
Collaborations across the value chain continue to be
instrumental, and in 2023, Zoetis initiated a project with Dairy
Management Incorporated (DMI) and the Ruminant Farm Systems (RuFaS)
modeling team to augment the development and testing of the RuFaS
on-farm emissions model. Zoetis contributes animal health and
genetics data for the project, as well as supportive research
expertise to enable comprehensive modeling of dairy farm carbon
footprints. The work continues into 2024 and represents an
opportunity to understand levers that can improve the efficiency
and environmental impact of milk production.
Continuing to build on five years of its African Livestock
Productivity and Health Advancement (A.L.P.H.A.) initiative, in
2023 with continued support from the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation (BMGF), Zoetis launched a new five-year initiative.
A.L.P.H.A. Plus expands the initial program’s reach to seven
additional African countries with focus on cattle and aquaculture
in addition to poultry. The new initiative aims to increase access
to an expanded portfolio of veterinary products and services,
including diagnostics, and improve the scale of delivery networks
for livestock farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Through the end of
2023, Zoetis has trained over 35,000 farmers, veterinary
professionals, distributors and lab personnel, and treated 12.7
million cows and 260 million chickens in the region - exceeding
goals by 27% and 30% respectively.
Planet – the Drive to Protect our Planet
Focused on Scope 1 and 2 emissions from its manufacturing,
distribution and research and development (R&D) operations,
office locations and fleet vehicles, Zoetis continues to progress
toward carbon neutrality in its own operations by 2030 by:
- Expanding its renewable energy portfolio which includes
multiple utility programs, seven photovoltaic solar arrays
installed at key manufacturing and R&D sites, and now two
virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) due to come online within
the next 2 years,
- Reporting 32.6% renewable electricity sourced by the end of
2023, aligned with its RE100 commitment. More than one-third of the
company’s manufacturing sites operate with 100% renewable
electricity,
- Completing 38 energy efficiency and other carbon reduction
projects at key sites in 2023, and
- Increasing hybrid and electric vehicles to represent 12.1% and
3.1%, respectively, of its total vehicle fleet.
Collectively these investments, combined with operational
changes made since 2021, have reduced the company’s Scope 1 and 2
emissions by 18.9%.
Finally, as part of its packaging strategy, Zoetis continued to
take substantive steps to improve its products’ environmental
impact in ways most important to customers and the company’s
footprint. At one of its key manufacturing sites, in Lincoln,
Nebraska, plastic clamshells were replaced with paperboard boxes
for rabies vaccine packages distributed in the U.S. market, cutting
PVC plastic use by an estimated 8.0 metric tons and overall
packaging by an estimated 2.5 metric tons annually.
For more detailed disclosure on the company’s sustainability
programs, practices and policies, please see
zoetis.com/sustainability or download Zoetis’ 2023 Sustainability
Report. Zoetis will continue to share updates on its sustainability
activities, including progress against its Driven to Care goals,
and report annually.
About Zoetis
As the world’s leading animal health company, Zoetis is driven
by a singular purpose: to nurture our world and humankind by
advancing care for animals. After innovating ways to predict,
prevent, detect, and treat animal illness for more than 70 years,
Zoetis continues to stand by those raising and caring for animals
worldwide – from veterinarians and pet owners to livestock farmers
and ranchers. The company’s leading portfolio and pipeline of
medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and technologies make a difference
in over 100 countries. A Fortune 500 company, Zoetis generated
revenue of $8.5 billion in 2023 with approximately 14,100
employees. For more information, visit www.zoetis.com.
DISCLOSURE NOTICES
Forward-Looking Statements: This press release and the 2023
Sustainability Report (including the 2023 SASB and ESG Index)
contain forward-looking statements which reflect the current views
of Zoetis with respect to: our progress toward our Driven to Care
aspirations; our business plans or prospects; expectations
regarding future operating or financial performance; the plans and
future work of the Zoetis Foundation, and other future events.
These statements are not guarantees of future performance or
actions. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties. If one or more of these risks or uncertainties
materialize, or if management's underlying assumptions prove to be
incorrect, actual results may differ materially from those
contemplated by a forward-looking statement. Forward-looking
statements speak only as of the date on which they are made. Zoetis
expressly disclaims any obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise. A further list and description of
risks, uncertainties and other matters can be found in our most
recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, including in the sections
thereof captioned “Forward-Looking Statements and Factors That May
Affect Future Results” and “Item 1A. Risk Factors,” in our
Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and in our Current Reports on Form
8-K. These filings and subsequent filings are available online at
www.sec.gov, www.zoetis.com, or on request from Zoetis.
All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Services LLC or a
related company or a licensor unless otherwise noted.
See the footnotes within our 2023 Sustainability Report for more
details regarding all calculations.
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