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At ten23 health, our ambition is to serve as a patient-centric, human-focused and sustainable strategic partner of choice for the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.

We also acknowledge the need for increased action to support having the chance to keep the 1.5°C goal for the benefit of humankind and the planet. Our ambition is to lead by example, to go the extra mile and to encourage and motivate our partners, customers as well as competitors in the pharma sector to drive positive change.

We are proud of our partnership with Furthr and the positive impact of the offsetting projects and we look forward to seeing the progress at the projects sites in Uganda and Pakistan.

Impact
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Highlights

13,471

2024 Footprint (tCO2e)

8

GHG Scope 3 Categories Covered

100+

Employees Engaged So Far

12

Project SDGs Certified

Emissions Breakdown
Compensations
2024 Emissions
Annual Comparison



Scope 1 & 2 Emissions



Scope 3 Emissions

First Fairstainability Report

Ten23 published its first Fairstainability Report in 2022, which outlined actions taken since business
operations were initiated in August 2021

April 2022

First Operational Emissions Measurement

Ten23 measured operational emissions for their sites in Basel and Visp

April 2022

Offsetting

Ten23 offset 1,645 tCO2e, covering emissions in their operations, value chain and also their employees' personal footprints.

December 2022

Partnering with Furthr

Ten23 partnered with Furthr to offset both emissions associated with their employees' personal footprints and with some of their corporate emissions. Details on the projects funded can be seen in the below section.

January 2025

Ten23's Climate Journey
Impact

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10,000

Flights
London-Rome

204o

Car Trips
London-Manchester

10,000

M² Sea Ice
Saved

10,000

Beef Steak
Consumed

204o

Years of
Home Power

10,000

Parcels
Delivered

Carbon Offset Portfolio

80%

Carbon Reduction

20%

Carbon Removal

1

REDD+ Project

310

tCO2e offset

Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, Indonesia

34

tCO2e offset

Biochar Smallholder Farmer Project, India

286

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Restoration Project, Pakistan

2570

tCO2e offset

Lango Safe Water, Uganda

Projects Supported

The Problem

The regions of Assam and Odisha face severe ecological challenges due to unsustainable agricultural practices and the vulnerability of monocultures to climate threats. Traditional burning and decay of biomass not only waste potential carbon sequestration opportunities but also contribute to local pollution and loss of biodiversity.

The Solution

The project only uses agricultural waste streams that are usually left to decay or burned in open fields (bamboo, woody trimmings, corn cobs, rice straw, etc) to transform agricultural waste into a valuable resource. Surplus biomass is heated in soil pits in a low-oxygen environment, a process called pyrolysis, that prevents the carbon from turning into carbon dioxide and escaping into the atmosphere. The end product is biochar, a highly stable carbonized material, which is then mixed with manure and added to soil, where it acts as a fertiliser and remains stable for a long time. The project aims to improve local ecosystems, boost farmers' incomes, and achieve substantial carbon sequestration.

Biochar Smallholder Farmer Project, India

India

9

Biochar

Carbon Removal

2024 -

34

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Biochar Smallholder Farmer Project, India

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The Problem

Over 21 million people in Uganda are without access to clean water. Communities often rely on unsafe wells, lakes and other open water sources that are highly susceptible to contamination. Community groups own many existing boreholes across Uganda that have fallen into disrepair because maintenance programmes have been poorly managed or have proven too expensive.

The Solution

The Lango Safe Water project aims to resolve this issue by restoring existing boreholes and providing training for their continued maintenance. In addition to improved access to clean water, this will serve to reduce the emissions associated with boiling water to sanitise it. The initiative also addresses gender inequality and has become the first ever Gold Standard Gender Responsive certification project.

Lango Safe Water, Uganda

Uganda

4

Energy Efficiency

Carbon Reduction

2024 -

34

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Lango Safe Water, Uganda

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The Problem

In Pakistan, 34% of mangrove forests were lost between 1990 and 2010, leading to floods, land erosion, and significantly lower sequestration of atmospheric carbon. Mangroves wetland serve as a carbon sink, stabilize coastal regions, and have a wealth of biodiversity, including large numbers of migratory shorebirds. They are also home to thousands of people who rely on the trading of shellfish and crab for their living.

The Solution

This 60-years project is implemented over an area of 350,000 ha. It will deliver GHG removals through afforestation, reforestation and revegetation of 226,000 ha of degraded tidal wetlands.

Mangrove Restoration Project, Pakistan

Pakistan

9

Afforestation (ARR)

Carbon Removal

2024 -

34

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Mangrove Restoration Project, Pakistan

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The Problem

The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, faces threats from planned deforestation for palm oil estates. This endangers richly biodiverse tropical peat swamp forests and the habitat of species like the Bornean orangutan.

The Solution

The project protects tropical peat swamp forests, preventing over 47,000 ha of forest conversion for palm oil production. It involves local rangers and satellite monitoring. The initiative supports local communities through job creation, environmental education, women's capacity building, and economic development activities.

Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, Indonesia

Indonesia

17

REDD+

Carbon Removal

2024 -

34

tCO2e offset

2022 - 

1000

tCO2e offset

Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, Indonesia

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