GlaxoSmithKlineThe Impact of Medicines: Sustainability in Environment, Health and Safety Report 2002
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EHS and EHM vision

Environment, health and safety policy

Planning

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Performance

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EHS and EHM vision
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GSK's Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) and Employee Health Management (EHM) Visions align with GSK's strategic intent . to become the indisputable leader in our industry.

Dr. Tachi Yamada "Sustainability principles are part of the development process in R&D.  This benefits not only the environment but also the bottom line because it leads to design of material and energy efficient processes.  By incorporating green chemistry and green processes into the products of the future, R&D leads the way in sustainability in GSK."  Dr. Tachi Yamada, Chairman, R&D

The EHS vision embraces the concept of sustainable development focused on environmental sustainability. It recognises that sustainable business advantage occurs when we understand and address EHS issues. From the development of products to their delivery, GSK has embarked on a journey to identify and understand its relationship to society and the environment. That is why in our EHS vision we strive for excellence in EHS.

Our vision is to achieve sustainable competitive business advantage through leadership and excellence in environment, health and safety.

The EHM vision supports the value we place on our employees.

GSK is a recognised leader in protecting and enhancing the health of its employees globally, enabling sustainable business success.


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