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Sustainability Goals and Indicators
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Sustainability 2010 Goals
2010 Goals - Progress ReportThe table below presents the company's status in meeting the Sustainability 2010 Goals. These goals were developed in 2000 as stretch goals for our company, and we anticipate achieving all of these goals by the end of 2010, although the pace of progress will differ by goal. Use the links in this report card, or scroll to the end of this page, to find more detailed information about each goal.
*** = On track to exceed 2010 goal
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| Key Performance Indicator | Baseline
Year |
Baseline
Performance |
2006
Performance |
Baseline
Year - 2006 Performance (% Change) |
2010
Goal (%) |
2010
Goal (Value) |
| Health and Safety | ||||||
| Recordable case rate (cases/100 employees) | 2000 |
1.3 |
0.87 |
-33% |
-50% |
0.7 |
| Lost workday case rate (cases/100 employees) | 2000 |
0.34 |
0.30 |
-12% |
-50% |
0.17 |
Our performance for each of the environmental performance targets (normalized by sales) from 2006 to the baseline year is as follows.
| Key Performance Indicator | Baseline Year |
Baseline Performance |
2006 Performance |
Baseline Year - 2006 Performance (% Change) |
2010 Goal (%) |
2010 Goal (Value) |
| Energy use | ||||||
| Total energy use, direct and indirect (megaJoules/$1,000 sales) | 2001 |
1,233 |
1,132 |
-8% |
-10% |
1,110 |
| Air emissions | ||||||
| Total greenhouse gas emissions (kg/$1,000 sales) | 2001 |
67 |
58 |
-13% |
-10% |
60 |
| Air emission of priority reduction chemicals (kg/$1,000 sales) | 2002 |
0.14 |
0.07 |
-50% |
-50% |
0.07 |
| Acid gas emissions (NOx, SOx, HCl) (g/$1,000 sales) | 2003 |
31 |
19 |
-39% |
-10% |
28 |
| Waste | ||||||
| Hazardous waste off-site treatment/ disposal (kg/$1,000 sales) | 2001 |
0.48 |
0.37 |
-23% |
-50% |
0.27 |
| Nonhazardous waste disposed (kg/$1,000 sales) | 2002 |
2.27 |
1.76 |
-22% |
-20% |
1.82 |
| Water Use | ||||||
| Water use (liters/$1,000 sales) | 2001 |
2,217 |
1,867 |
-16% |
-10% |
1,995 |
| Water use from stressed areas (percent of countries achieving goal) | 2002 |
0 |
40 |
NA |
100% |
10 countries |
| Effluents to Water | ||||||
| Discharge of general pollutants (g/$1,000 sales) | 2002 |
211 |
150 |
-29% |
-10% |
190 |
| Biodiversity | ||||||
| Endangered and Threatened Species Adoption | 2000 |
0 |
16 countries and
U.S. states |
NA |
100% |
30 countries and U.S. states |
| Land Preservation | ||||||
| Biologically diverse land preservation (hectares) | 2000 |
1,336 |
1,598 |
NA |
100% |
1,589 |
Bristol-Myers Squibb will review the environmental performance indicators periodically to ensure that they are appropriate and challenging goals for a leadership company.
Bristol-Myers Squibb is reviewing the goals for sustainable packaging. A representative from the packaging function is a member of the companywide EHS Steering Committee and serves as liaison between the packaging organization and the EHS function. The company conducted a benchmarking survey of packaging goals among other companies across industry sectors.
The company signed a letter of participation in a Green Suppliers Network with five other pharmaceutical companies and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The company has been active in supporting supplier programs in Puerto Rico and Mexico.
Bristol-Myers Squibb is establishing a mechanism for ongoing identification and prioritization of projects and identifying potential funding sources.
Plans are in place to develop a framework for this award program.
The company has incorporated EHS and sustainability examples into the company's Core Behaviors training and has developed an EHS/Sustainability orientation brochure for new executives.
An internal Bioethics Committee has been formed and has issued global policies and implemented training.
Bristol-Myers Squibb provides facility environmental, social, and economic information on the corporate sustainability website.
A cross-functional team has been established and will propose social metrics to measure performance in implementing the Bristol-Myers Squibb Pledge.
Bristol-Myers Squibb is a supporting member of the Environmental Associates, a group of leading industries that work in cooperation with the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to conduct research and inform the public about environmental topics. As part of this effort to inform the public, the associates and the Academy of Natural Sciences produce the Know Your Environment series. These articles are sent free of charge to thousands of newspapers, magazines, environmental organizations, reporters, legislators, educators, and individuals – and they are now available to anyone with access to the World Wide Web. They provide a more in-depth explanation of the science behind the issues that are often reported in the popular media. Our association with the Academy of Natural Sciences and our financial support for the Environmental Associates represents one example of how we are working to meet our 2010 Sustainability Goal on Environmental Stewardship, which calls for sponsoring EHS research through various funding sources to demonstrate our commitment to expand society's knowledge and understanding.
Bristol-Myers Squibb also funded a $100,000 project in Puerto Rico to create a biodiversity planning map, in conjunction with The Nature Conservancy, an internationally respected environmental conservation organization.
The following sites have adopted endangered or protected species:
| Facility Location | Endangered Species |
| Agen, France | European Pond Turtle |
| Bangkok, Thailand | Elephant |
| Candiac, Canada | Pelgrin Falcon |
| Cibinong Bogor, Indonesia | Komodo Dragon |
| Cruiserath, Ireland | Marsh Fritillary Butterfly |
| Deeside, UK | Great Crested Newt |
| Evansville, Indiana, U.S. | Peregrine Falcon |
| Hopewell, New Jersey, U.S. | Marsh Hawk (Northern Harrier / Circus cyaneus) |
| Humacao, Puerto Rico, U.S. | Humacao Wildlife Reserve (various) |
| Lawrenceville, New Jersey, U.S. | Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) |
| Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, U.S. | Leather Back Sea Turtle and Cobana Negra |
| Moreton, UK | Natterjack Toad |
| New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S. | Yellow Giant Hyssop (Agastache eptoides) |
| New York, New York, U.S. | Peregrine Falcon |
| Plainsboro, New Jersey, U.S. | Bobolink (dolichonyx oryzivorus) |
| San Angel, Mexico | Puma |
| São Paulo, Brazil | Brazil Nut Tree, Blue Macaw |
| Shanghai, China | Tiger |
| Skillman, New Jersey, U.S. | Arogos Skipper and Checkered White (butterflies) |
| Swords, Ireland | River Otter |
| Syracuse, New York, U.S. | Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail |
| Tlalpan, Mexico | Puma |
| Victoria, Australia | Brush-tailed Rock Wallaby |
| Wallingford, Connecticut, U.S. | Stiff or Prairie Goldenrod (Solidago rigida) |
As of the end of 2006, Bristol-Myers Squibb has funded conservation of 1,598 hectares of biologically diverse habitat in Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, Ireland, Mexico, China, and the United States.
In October 2006, working through Wetlands International-China, Bristol-Myers Squibb adopted 16.5 acres of wetland at the Yalujiang National Nature Reserve. This is a rich wetlands and wildlife protection area for bird migration. The bird migration path stretches from Alaska in the United States to China, Asia, and down to Australia and New Zealand. This is the first time that a multinational company has adopted wetlands in China for environmental preservation.
Additional site conservation projects are underway. Several Bristol-Myers Squibb facilities support local programs -- and encourage employee participation in projects -- that protect critical land areas. These projects are often undertaken in conjunction with the endangered species 2010 goal.
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