Start page Newsroom All news Newsroom type All Releases Articles year All years 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 theme Orion and Society Science and Partnering Sustainability We are Orion Your Health keywords Cancer Career stories Co-operation Environment Epilepsy Ethical business Orion Research Foundation Pain Patient safety Patient stories Phase 1 Trainee Program Raising the Bar Committed to science and sustainability: What do Orion’s science-based climate targets mean? 10/7/2024 Sustainability Aiming for net zero emissions by 2050 – The sustainability of Orion's supply chain starts with choosing good partners 5/31/2024 Sustainability Orion's Sustainability Report 2023 published – carbon emissions were reduced and availability of medicines remained at good level 4/29/2024 Sustainability Hoped-for improvement: Orion adds clear sorting instructions for different materials to its product packaging 3/5/2024 Sustainability Orion donates EUR 50,000 to protecting the Baltic – this is how the donation will be spent 2/28/2023 Sustainability More efforts for the environment – Orion is scaling up its goals and committing to protecting biodiversity 2/15/2023 Sustainability We can have an impact on global biodiversity loss locally 8/19/2022 Sustainability Full steam ahead with emissions reductions 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar From waste heat to energy savings 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar Cradle to grave: The method matters 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar All the carbon we cannot see 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar In the midnight hour, we can save more power 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar Award-winning local heating network shrinks carbon footprint in Turku 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar Recharging at work 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar Green electricity reduces environmental burden 11/4/2021 Raising the Bar Stronger action for the environment 4/27/2021 Sustainability Save the Baltic Sea – return unused medicines to your pharmacy 8/31/2020 Sustainability From a medicine bottle to a flowerpot – fact and fiction about recycling medicine packages 4/1/2020 Sustainability