Teva Recognized Again as One of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies by TIME and Statista

For the second year in a row, Teva has been named one of the World’s Most Sustainable Companies by TIME and Statista—an external recognition that reflects the tangible progress we’re making to support healthy people, a healthy planet and a healthy business.

The annual ranking assessed more than 5,000 of the world’s largest companies and selected 500 leading companies based on over 20 quantitative indicators, including climate performance, energy use, waste reduction, transparency, employee safety and diversity.

Teva’s inclusion reflects how deeply sustainability is woven into everything we do—from the way we make medicines to how we power our facilities and support our global teams. One example: In 2024, we exceeded our greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal, lowering emissions by 29% compared to our 2019 baseline—two years ahead of schedule. This is part of a broader goal to reach Net Zero emissions across our operations and value chain by 2045. That’s a big step forward for a healthy future.

From reducing our environmental impact to getting medicines to people in need, we’re focused on health in every sense of the word. Being recognized by TIME and Statista is a meaningful milestone, but what matters most is the everyday work behind it—and the people making that progress real. Thanks to our global teams, we’re building a future that’s healthier, more resilient and more equitable for everyone.

To learn more about our progress, read Teva’s latest Sustainability Progress Report:
https://www.tevapharm.com/globalassets/tevapharm-vision-files/teva-esg-progress-report-2024.pdf


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