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  • Celebrating Our 2024 CDP Disclosure

    We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of our 2024 Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) disclosure! This milestone underscores our unwavering dedication to transparency and sustainability.   Why This Matters Our participation in the CDP is a testament to our commitment to environmental stewardship. By disclosing our environmental impact, we are not only holding ourselves accountable but also contributing to a global effort to combat climate change. Transparency in our operations allows us to build trust with our stakeholders and drive meaningful change.   Our Commitment to Emissions Reduction In our ongoing journey towards achieving Net Zero, we have set ambitious carbon reduction targets. Our company is committed to: Near-Term Target : Reducing absolute scope 1 and scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 42% by 2030, using 2022 as the base year. Scope 3 Emissions : Measuring and reducing our scope 3 emissions. Net-Zero Target : Achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Our Reporting and Global Initiatives We report annually to the Carbon Disclosure Project and EcoVadis, leading sustainability assessment platforms. Additionally, we have joined the United Nations Race to Zero campaign, further solidifying our commitment to global sustainability efforts.   Thank you to our dedicated team and stakeholders for their continued support and efforts in making these achievements possible. Together, we can create a more sustainable future.   Stay tuned for more updates on our sustainability journey!

  • Optimum Patient Care Global Joins the Good Business Charter

    Optimum Patient Care Global Limited is delighted to announce that it has signed up to the Good Business Charter (GBC), an accreditation that seeks to raise the bar on business practices for employees, tax, the environment, customers and suppliers. The Good Business Charter exists for all UK companies, charities and public sector organisations across all industries and sectors. At a time when people are caring more about who they work for and who they buy from, the GBC offers a straightforward accreditation, recognising organisations that prioritise and value their employees, customers, suppliers and the environment, whilst also paying their taxes according to the spirit of the law. It has never been more important for businesses to build trust and show that they care about more than just profit. Therefore, the GBC and its members seek to inspire many other businesses to follow suit. Chairman of the GBC Board, Simon Fox, said: “The Good Business Charter brings together 10 standards, most of which already exist, but in separate places. We have brought them together to give a coherent overall position for businesses to aspire to. We believe that the GBC has enormous potential to change business practice for good.” Professor David Price, Founder of Optimum Patient Care Global, said: "We are delighted to have joined the GBC and demonstrate our commitment to the 10 components of the Charter. This is a great opportunity for us to work with others to promote responsible business behaviour and show how much we value our customers, colleagues, suppliers and the environment.” -Ends- Notes for Editors About Optimum Patient Care Global Limited (OPCG) OPCG was established in 2005 and provides a range of services to translate research into clinical practice and oversee new sustainable global data sources e.g., the first International Severe Asthma Registry (ISAR). It has uniquely developed point of care clinical tools that both guide clinical care, provide advice at the point of care, longitudinal data for physicians, patients and those overseeing such care. OPCG works in collaboration with health care professionals and organisations across the world. OPCG consists of a team of world leading clinical academics, data scientists, medical scientists, database experts and business systems experts to facilitate improvement in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic diseases within primary and secondary care. It also has a commercial team to help drive the commercial aspects across the network of companies and a legal and regulatory team to ensure compliance with the ever-changing data and research environment. Contact: Chris Price, Commercial and Legal Director| chris@optimumpatientcare.org | 01223 967855 Website: https://www.opcglobal.org/ About the Good Business Charter The Good Business Charter was developed, and is overseen by, the Good Business Foundation, an independent charity established in 2019 by entrepreneur Julian Richer. The Charter is a simple accreditation which organisations in the UK can sign up to in recognition of responsible business practices. It measures behaviour over ten components (nine for charities and public sector): real living wage; fairer hours and contracts; employee well-being; employee representation; equality, diversity and inclusion; environmental responsibility; paying fair tax; commitment to customers; ethical sourcing, and prompt payment. An organisation must meet all ten components (nine for charities and public sector) to receive GBC accreditation. It is open to private sector, public sector and charities of all sizes including a streamlined version for organisations with 50 employees or fewer. The Good Business Charter is an initiative of the Good Business Foundation, charity number 1186547, company number 12278437. Contact: Jenny Herrera, CEO | jherrera@goodbusinesscharter.com | 07703 453826 Website: www.goodbusinesscharter.com

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