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Sustainability

At QIAGEN, we integrate sustainability throughout every area of our business. We aim to save energy and reduce the environmental impact of our operations, drive long-term economic success with healthy, high-performance workplaces, and make improvements in life possible as a good corporate citizen.
Thierry Bernard, CEO
"Our commitment to building a sustainable future goes to the very core of our vision of making improvements in life possible."

THIERRY BERNARD, Chief Executive Officer, QIAGEN

These dimensions of sustainability are interlinked, reinforcing each other. We pledge to continually evaluate the potential environmental impact of our business, its economic influence, and our corporate citizenship around the world.

Our commitment to sustainability does not stop with formal regulations. As a market and innovation leader in life sciences and molecular diagnostics, we strive to go above and beyond simply following requirements of environmental and labor laws. This is reflected in our Prime status awarded by the sustainability ratings agency, ISS ESG.

There is much room for innovation in driving sustainable development in our industry, and we are resolved to continue to move forward. Please find information about our business model, organizational structure, products, customers, business strategy as well as main trends and factors in our Management Report.

Prime status for corporate responsibility by the sustainability ratings agency, ISS ESG for QIAGEN
In July 2020, we were awarded Prime status for corporate responsibility by the sustainability ratings agency, ISS ESG. We retained our Prime status in 2021. This means that we fulfill ISS ESG’s demanding requirements regarding sustainability performance in our sector. For further details of this and other ratings, read more here.
Sustainability at QIAGEN
Our sustainability initiatives
Find a full account of our sustainability initiatives in our sustainability report including the GRI and SASB Index.
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