ESG Framework

Healthy People, Healthy Planet, Healthy Practices

This plan outlines Elythos LifeSciences’ commitment to operating sustainably and ethically. Our ESG strategy is integrated into our core business model to ensure long-term value creation for our stakeholders patients, healthcare providers, employees, communities, and the environment while upholding the highest standards of governance.

 

E: Environmental Stewardship

Objective: To minimize the environmental footprint of our operations and supply chain, contributing to a healthier planet.

Key Initiatives:

  1. Green Logistics & Supply Chain:
    • Carbon Footprint Reduction: Partner with Fastrack Trans-Logistics to measure and reduce carbon emissions from shipping (air, sea, road). Prioritize sea freight over air freight where possible and explore carbon offset programs for essential air shipments.
    • Eco-Friendly Packaging: Mandate the use of recyclable, biodegradable, or reduced packaging materials from suppliers. Eliminate single-use plastics in our own repackaging operations.
    • Cold Chain Efficiency: Invest in and utilize modern, energy-efficient cold chain containers and refrigerated warehouses. Implement advanced monitoring to prevent energy waste.
  2. Waste Management:
    • Medical Waste Compliance: Develop and enforce strict protocols for the safe disposal of expired pharmaceuticals and medical devices in partnership with licensed, certified hazardous waste management companies. Never export waste illegally.
    • Circular Economy for Equipment: Establish a program for refurbishing and remarketing used medical equipment where safe and appropriate. For end-of-life equipment, partner with certified e-waste recyclers to recover valuable materials.
  3. Resource Efficiency:
    • Operational Efficiency: Implement energy-saving measures in our offices and warehouses (LED lighting, solar power where feasible, energy-efficient appliances).

Water Management: Promote water conservation practices within our facilities.

Objective: To generate positive social impact by expanding healthcare access, ensuring employee well-being, and empowering communities.

Key Initiatives:

  1. Access to Healthcare (Core Business):
    • Affordable Pricing: Develop tiered pricing models to make essential medicines and equipment more accessible to underserved public clinics and remote facilities.
    • Pro-Bono & Subsidized Programs: Formalize the existing CSR approach. Allocate a fixed percentage of annual profits to donate diagnostics, PPE, and essential medicines during crises and to underserved rural clinics.
  2. Employee Well-being & Development:
    • Fair Labor Practices: Ensure living wages, safe working conditions, and gender pay equity across all roles.
    • Capacity Building: Expand beyond client training. Invest in continuous upskilling for Elythos employees—technical training for engineers, regulatory workshops, leadership development programs.
    • Diversity & Inclusion (D&I): Foster a diverse and inclusive workplace, with a focus on increasing gender representation in leadership and technical roles.
    • Community Health: Provide comprehensive health insurance and wellness programs for all employees and their families.
  3. Community Engagement & Public Health:
    • Strategic NGO Partnerships: Move beyond one-off donations. Form long-term partnerships with NGOs focused on specific health issues (e.g., maternal health, malaria control, diabetes awareness), providing not just products but also logistical support and expertise.
    • Health Worker Training: Scale up training initiatives for local biomedical technicians and clinicians, strengthening the entire healthcare ecosystem.

Local Sourcing: Prioritize sourcing from African-owned businesses and manufacturers where quality standards can be met, contributing to local economic development.

Objective: To build a culture of integrity, transparency, and accountability through robust governance structures.

Key Initiatives:

  1. Anti-Corruption & Ethics:
    • Zero-Tolerance Policy: Maintain and rigorously enforce a strict anti-bribery and anti-corruption policy. Mandate annual ethics training for all employees.
    • Transparent Tendering: Ensure all tender processes are transparent, fair, and documented. Implement a secure channel for whistleblowing to report unethical behavior without fear of retaliation.
  2. Board Oversight & Structure:
    • ESG Oversight: Establish a committee of the Board of Directors with explicit responsibility for overseeing ESG strategy, risk, and performance.
    • Board Diversity: Commit to diversity in board composition, including members with expertise in healthcare, sustainability, and African markets.
  3. Supply Chain Governance:
    • Robust Supplier Code of Conduct: Mandate that all suppliers adhere to a code of conduct covering human rights, labor practices, environmental standards, and ethical business practices.
    • Enhanced Due Diligence: Conduct regular audits of key suppliers (especially pharmaceutical and device manufacturers) for compliance with EHS (Environment, Health, Safety), quality (GMP), and ethical standards.
  4. Data Security & Privacy:
    • Patient Data Protection: Implement stringent protocols to protect any patient data encountered through diagnostic services or equipment connectivity, ensuring compliance with emerging data protection laws in Africa.

Implementation, Monitoring & Reporting

  • ESG Committee: Form an internal ESG working group with representatives from senior management, operations, HR, and compliance to drive implementation.
  • Materiality Assessment: Conduct an annual assessment to identify and prioritize the ESG issues most important to Elythos and its stakeholders.
  • Set KPIs and Targets:
    • Environmental: 85% of suppliers complying with green packaging policy; 120 tons of CO2 reduced; 85% of e-waste responsibly recycled.
    • Social: 420 healthcare workers trained; 5% of annual profit allocated to social programs supporting rural clinics and community health drives. 42% of employees are women, with 25% in leadership roles, reflecting our commitment to diversity and inclusion.
    • Governance: 95% of employees completed annual ethics and compliance training in 2024. 37 supplier audits conducted to ensure adherence to GMP, quality, and anti-corruption policies. 100% compliance with NDA, UNBS, and international procurement standards.

Annual Reporting: Publish an annual ESG or Sustainability Report to communicate progress, challenges, and goals transparently to stakeholders. This becomes a powerful tool for tenders and investor relations.

 

This ESG plan positions Elythos not just as a market leader, but as a purpose-driven enterprise that is building a sustainable, resilient, and equitable future for African healthcare.

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