IVL Annual report 2020

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SUSTAI NABLE ENVI R ON M E NT

Environmental assessment model for pharmaceuticals can steer us towards greener alternatives How can we reduce the environmental impact of pharmaceuticals from a life cycle perspective? In collaboration with the pharmaceutical industry association Lif, IVL has been working for several years to develop a model for the environmental assessment of pharmaceuticals that it hopes will provide guidance. The next step in this work was taken in 2020, and a report was published showing how different actors can use the model to drive environmental improvements. Information about how pharmaceuticals affect the environment can be used as a basis for various improvement decisions, for example to reward ‘greener’ alternatives. But how do we know that one particular pharmaceutical is ‘greener’ than another? “In order to prioritise and drive improvement work, it is necessary to have access to comparable, reliable and relevant information about the environmental impact of pharmaceuticals throughout their life cycle,” says Ann-Christin Pålsson, project manager at IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute. The environmental assessment model that has been developed by IVL and Lif contains two parts – an environmental risk part that relates to emissions of the active pharmaceutical substance during its manufacture and use, and a part that relates to climate footprint from a life cycle perspective. The model described in a previous report is intended to deliver product-specific environmental information that will make it possible to compare the environmental impact between different products that contain the same active substance. This information can be used by various actors – regions, pharmacies, authorities and pharmaceutical companies – to drive improvement measures and reduce the environmental impact throughout the entire life cycle of the products. M A PPI NG HOW T H E I N F OR M AT ION C A N BE USE D

The next step in the work has been to evaluate the needs, demands and use of the product-specific information that the model will deliver. In the report that was published in autumn 2020, IVL, along with Lif and other actors, has mapped out roles and responsibilities as well as evaluated the challenges, driving forces and opportunities that exist in respect of both drawing up and using the information. The evaluation has focused on five primary applications for the model: in assessments in conjunction with product approvals, for product and process improvement

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work, in the pharmaceuticals benefit system, during the procurement of pharmaceuticals, as well as to guide the selection and use of pharmaceuticals for a particular treatment. The report underlines the need for market incentives to take this to the next stage. In the short term, these can be generated through the regions’ procurement of pharmaceuticals in combination with the pharmacies’ sustainability guide for over-the-counter medicines, and in the longer term in the pharmaceuticals benefit system. “All actors emphasise the need for product-specific environmental information in order to make informed decisions and be able to conduct improvement work. However, there are still a lack of market incentives to share information of this type. In order to make progress, a combination of voluntary initiatives and legislation will be required,” says Bengt Mattson, sustainability expert at Lif. NEXT STEPS IN OR DER TO STA RT USING THE MODEL

In the next stage of the work, Lif and IVL want to move towards the actual application of the model, by further developing and pilot-testing the environmental risk element of the model in procurement. In addition, they want to create a strategic roadmap for ongoing development and implementation. “Collaboration will be required to further develop the model and start using it. The study shows that there is a high level of commitment among all actors, as well as a desire for constructive collaboration in order to move forward. It’s time to move from words to deeds,” says Bengt Mattson. For more information, please contact: Ann-Christin Pålsson, ann-christin.palsson@ivl.se, tel. 010-788 66 14

IVL SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE


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Scientific articles and book chapters

13min
pages 95-98

Sustainability notes

8min
pages 86-87

Audit report

7min
pages 82-85

Corporate governance

8min
pages 90-91

Notes

25min
pages 73-81

Directors’ report xx. Financial statements xx. Notes xx. Audit report xx. Sustainability notes. GRI index. Corporate governance. Scientific articles and book chapters

20min
pages 61-67

Environmental impact of our own operations

1min
page 55

Record interest in Smart City Sweden

2min
page 51

The local authorities that are best at climate adaptation and the Construction Sector’s Environmental Calculation Tool

2min
page 52

The whole of IVL had fun on our walk from Stockholm to Beijing

4min
pages 48-49

Some of our offerings within Sustainable society

2min
page 45

We are monitoring emissions

2min
page 44

Möbelfakta’s new CEO wants to make it easier to choose sustainably

3min
pages 42-43

Möbelfakta becomes new subsidiary of IVL

1min
page 41

Smart City Sweden showcasing Swedish sustainable urban solutions

2min
page 40

Some of our offerings within Sustainable transition

1min
page 33

Mistra SafeChem working for a green, safe and sustainable chemical industry

3min
pages 28-29

Shift transforming the Nordic transport sector

5min
pages 36-37

SIPTex

1min
page 31

SusChem Sweden will pave the way for a sustainable chemical industry

2min
page 32

Sweden can become fossil-free without prosperity collapsing

1min
page 23

us towards greener alternatives

3min
page 22

Sustainable blue economy growing here

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pages 16-17

Some of the commission and research projects we have worked on in 2020 and how we integrated Agenda 2030 Environmental assessment model for pharmaceuticals can steer

2min
page 19

Our consultancy clients receive all the research into the bargain

5min
pages 8-9

Emission control moving pollutants from air to water

4min
pages 20-21

We contribute to the Global Sustainable Development Goals

4min
pages 10-11

IVL keeping track of Sweden’s climate emissions

2min
page 15

What we do and whom we serve

2min
page 7

Tord Svedberg, CEO Our work for a sustainable society

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