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Mars Veterinary Health publishes inaugural environmental sustainability update

Mars Veterinary Health publishes inaugural environmental sustainability update

Mars Veterinary Health Publishes Inaugural Environmental Sustainability Update

2 weeks ago
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3rd February, 2025 14h00

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Linnaeus Group


Mars Veterinary Health has published its first-ever Environmental Sustainability Update, which details its environmental sustainability approach and progress to date across its global network of veterinary clinics that deliver high-quality, compassionate care to millions of pets every year.

Mars Veterinary Health recognises the profound impacts of climate change and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – a leading global public health threat – on human and animal health. Given the healthcare sector, including veterinary medicine, is a source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, generates substantial waste, and plays a key role in combatting AMR through pharmaceutical stewardship, Mars Veterinary Health is committed to contributing toward a better future for the planet, and the people and pets depending on it, by taking environmental sustainability action at scale.

“At Mars Veterinary Health, our purpose – A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS – is dependent on a healthy planet,” said Nefertiti Greene, global president of Mars Veterinary Health. “As our inaugural Environmental Sustainability Update demonstrates, we’re taking action to decrease greenhouse gas emissions, reduce waste, and promote pharmaceutical stewardship across our organisation and through global industry collaboration with the ultimate goal of contributing to a more sustainable future for pets and the people who love them.”

By publishing its first environmental sustainability update, Mars Veterinary Health hopes to lead the way toward more sustainable veterinary practices across the sector globally. Mars Veterinary Health is working to make the sustainable choice the easy choice for its nearly 70,000 Associates by piloting innovative solutions, investing in cutting-edge technologies, and implementing best practices for sustainability around the world, while maintaining high-quality care. These efforts contribute to Mars, Incorporated’s goal of achieving net-zero GHG emissions by 2050 and a 50% GHG reduction by 2030.

Most veterinary professionals and pet owners agree sustainable veterinary practices are a priority. One study showed 76% of veterinary staff surveyed feel it is very important to know their clinic strives to be as environmentally sustainable as possible, while another revealed 65% of pet owners want to be informed about the efforts their veterinary clinic makes to reduce its environmental impacts.

Key Mars Veterinary Health progress points detailed in the report include:

To learn more about Mars Veterinary Health’s sustainability approach and read the full report, visit marsveterinary.com/veterinary-sustainability. Mars Veterinary Health helped plant 5,000 trees through the support of One Tree Planted for the first 5,000 views of its 2024 Environmental Sustainability Update.


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