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PFIZER ANNUAL REVIEW 2014 www.pzer.com/annual 19
ANNUAL REVIEW 2014
CEO Letter > Performance
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
COLLEAGUES
14
NUMBER OF GLOBAL PROGRAMS
AND COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
TO INCREASE ACCESS TO
MEDICINES IN EMERGING MARKETS1
0.52
INJURIES PER 100 COLLEAGUES
TOTAL INJURY RATE
TOTAL INJURY RATE IN 2014 WAS 1%
LOWER THAN IN 2013.
1.6
MILLION METRIC TONS CO2eq
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
TOTAL SCOPE 1 AND 2 GHG
EMISSIONS IN 2014 WERE 5% LOWER
THAN IN 2013
18
NUMBER OF TOP 20 GLOBAL
BURDENS OF DISEASE ADDRESSED
BY PRODUCTS AND PIPELINE2
14
MILLION CUBIC METERS
WATER WITHDRAWAL
TOTAL WATER WITHDRAWAL
EXCLUDING NON-CONTACT
COOLING WATER IN 2014 WAS 9%
LOWER THAN IN 2013.
68
NUMBER OF EMERGING MARKETS IN
WHICH PFIZER HAS IMPLEMENTED
INTRA-COUNTRY TIERED PRICING3
106
THOUSAND METRIC TONS
WASTE DISPOSED
TOTAL HAZARDOUS AND
NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE
DISPOSED IN 2014
WAS UNCHANGED FROM 2013.
ACCESS TO MEDICINES
(1) Program/commercial transaction dened as a Pzer investment or dedicated contract of over $250,000 with a national government or procurement agency, MLO, NGO, private
institution or aid agency. Represents multi-country initiatives only and does not include numerous local initiatives to address access.
(2) As dened by the World Health Organization. Burdens of illness not addressed include road trafc accidents, prematurity and low birth weight, and self-inicted injuries.
(3) Represents minimum number of emerging markets with pricing tailored to different patient segments (for at least one product), allowing access for more patients.
(4) Indicators for water and waste performance have been aligned to our environmental sustainability public goals. Data are baseline adjusted, reported absolute, using reporting
boundaries per the WRI GHG Protocol. The 2013 GHG data was independently veried to the “limited assurance” level. The overall recycling rate of our waste generated in 2014 was
30%, and the quantity of hazardous waste generated increased 1% and non-hazardous waste decreased 14% from 2013. Expanded environmental reporting will be posted on
www.pzer.com later this year.
PERFORMANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE4