


Governance & Ethics
Pfizer is committed to ensuring that the manufacture, use and disposal of our products, including antibiotics, do not adversely affect human health or the environment. Core to this commitment is taking action to assess and reduce, as needed, the risk of antibiotics in wastewater from Pfizer and supplier manufacturing facilities

Pfizer Supports Human Rights for People Around the World Through Access to Medicines and Strengthening of Health Care Systems

Beyond Colleague Health and Safety
"The safety of colleagues and their families is as important as drug discovery productivity at Pfizer' was a rallying call by Rod MacKenzie (now Pfizer Executive Vice President, Chief Development Officer) at the Sandwich site in the late nineties, intended to drive our EHS performance at Pfizer to continuously higher levels. I have never forgotten that principle, and it is as relevant today as it was back then in reminding us of the responsibility that leaders and all colleagues at Pfizer have in ensuring each other's continued safety at work and at home."

Meeting Our Commitments as a Responsible Manufacturer of Antibiotics

Meeting Our Environmental Sustainability Goals
Acting with integrity and executing strong governance practices serve as a foundation to the success of our business
Ian Read: Contributions to Improving Human Health
Albert Bourla: Breakthroughs that Change Patients' Lives
Ushering in a New Era of Pfizer R&D Productivity
Advancing Our Leading JAK Science
Overcoming Therapy-Resistant Disease
Tackling Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Through Breakthrough Science and Technology
Catalyzing Innovations in Global Health
Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Supporting Digital Health Start-Ups
Improving the Health of Women and Their Families