Webinar: From ambition to delivery: life sciences sustainability in 2026 and beyond

When it comes to sustainability, life sciences organisations are under pressure. They must achieve their net zero targets while continuing to innovate and improve the lives of patients.
Expectations are rising, from NHS England’s requirements for suppliers to produce detailed carbon reduction plans, to an increased focus on difficult to manage Scope 3 emissions. Energy market volatility and operational complexity are making delivery more challenging than ever.
It may seem like an uphill struggle, but there is so much potential to make progress. That’s why we’re bringing together a panel of life sciences experts to discuss how they are effectively driving sustainability.
From ambition to delivery: life sciences sustainability in 2026 and beyond
Hear experts from AstraZeneca, Cytiva, Health Innovation Manchester and BIP.Verco discuss:
the key challenges for the sector, and why the patient care pathway is the right lens through which to tackle them;
the global context of sustainability in life sciences, including NHS ambitions;
the structural disconnect between where sustainability commitments sit and where emissions actually occur; and
how digital infrastructure and AI are beginning to change what is measurable and manageable at all levels of patient care.
Further resources on carbon reduction for life sciences
Over the last six months, BIP.Verco has interviewed multiple life sciences organisations about the biggest challenges they’re facing in 2026. You can read the results of these discussions here.
For life sciences organisations, implementing decarbonisation technology is almost always the biggest step towards emissions reduction. Our team of engineers has produced a handy guide to the various heat decarbonisation options available. You can download it here.
And finally, if you’d like to discuss specific decarbonisation plans, or the support you need, we’d welcome a chat.



