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This resource was published on 22 March 2022
Celebrating World Water Day - Update on The Musi River Revitalization Initiative

Celebrating World Water Day - Update on The Musi River Revitalization Initiative

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The PSCI is pleased to continue supporting the work of the Telangana State Government in India to revitalize the Musi River.

The Musi River flows through Hyderabad in Telangana State, Southern India. It is fed by the world-heritage Hussein Sagar lake, also called the “heart of the world”, and used to be enjoyed by locals and tourists alike for its beauty and amenity. Yet, there have been numerous reports of polluted effluents and poor wastewater management practices affecting the lake and the Musi River watershed, impacting local communities over many years.

For World Water Day 2021 (22 March), we published a statement outlining our support for the State government's initiative and our plans to help. We aimed to use our influence to engage with suppliers of PSCI members in Telangana to promote better wastewater practices and encourage positive change. Our aim is that every single supplier with a connection to a PSCI member should be visited, audited or contacted directly to promote the best technologies for wastewater management.

One year later, we're pleased to share an update on progress made. Since March 2021, we have

  • Contacted suppliers offering free wastewater treatment resources
  • Held dedicated sessions on wastewater treatment technology at our Virtual Supplier Conference in India
  • Created a baseline of all pharmaceutical companies in the Musi River catchment area to identify connections with PSCI member companies

Our aim is that all suppliers to PSCI members should provide information about their wastewater treatment practices, either via member visit, questionnaire, or a full site audit shared on our platform.

To continue this work, we will

  • encourage suppliers to share audits and work with our members to encourage site visits or audits
  • offer audits free of charge to suppliers in the Musi River catchment area
  • promote our PEC:PNEC calculator for assessing API discharges

We hope to contribute to restoring the Musi River to its former health.

  • Water Use & Management
This resource was published on 10 December 2021
Celebrating Human Rights Day - Position Statement on Human Rights

Celebrating Human Rights Day - Position Statement on Human Rights

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At the PSCI, we’re committed to supporting all our members to implement the United Nations’ Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) as part of our mission to drive excellence in safety, environmental, and social outcomes across the pharmaceutical and healthcare supply chain.

That’s why for Human Rights Day (10 December), we’re excited to launch our new Position Statement, which provides an overview of the role we play in helping our members and suppliers align their practices with the UNGPs through the PSCI Principles for Responsible Supply Chain Management and our resources.

With our training materials, webinars, and tools we aim not only to ensure the upholding of our Principles, but also to support all our members in implementing the UNGPs across their entire supply chains.

You can read the full statement below.

  • Human Rights & Labor
This resource was published on 6 April 2021

Celebrating World Health Day - PSCI Position Statement on PIE & AMR

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At the PSCI, we’re committed to doing everything in our power to limit that the spread and growth of two emerging threats – Pharmaceuticals in the Environment (PiE) and Anti-microbial Resistance (AMR). That’s why for World Health Day, we’re excited today to launch our new Position Statement, which provides a clear explanation of the critical role we play in helping our supplier partners improve their manufacturing practices. The statement has been written to highlight the relevance of the PiE issue along the supply chain, to articulate the PSCI's position on this high profile topic, and to help answer stakeholder inquiries. It includes an overview of all PSCI resources on PiE and AMR-related issues.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
  • Anti-Microbial Resistance
This resource was published on 22 December 2020

PSCI Position Statement on The Revitalization Of The Musi River In Hyderabad (India)

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The PSCI supports the efforts of the State of Telangana to reduce pollution of the Musi River, specifically in the immediate vicinity of the two drainage canals that flow into the world-heritage Hussain Sagar lake where a number of PSCI member suppliers’ operations are situated. Please find our full statement below.

This resource was published on 27 March 2020

PSCI Position Statement on PIE & AMR

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On behalf of the Board and Communications Committee and with thanks to the Pharmaceuticals in the Environment (PiE)/ Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) sub-team for their expert input, we are sharing the recently adopted PSCI Position Statement on PiE & AMR. It has been written to highlight the relevance of the PiE issue along the supply chain, to articulate PSCI's position on this high profile topic, and to help answer stakeholder inquiries. It includes an overview of all PSCI resources on PiE and AMR-related issues.

  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment
  • Anti-Microbial Resistance
This resource was published on 20 January 2016

A Risk Based Approach To Managing APIs In Manufacturing Effluent

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Abstract: This Caldwell et al. study describes guidance intended to assist pharmaceutical manufacturers in assessing, mitigating, and managing the potential environmental impacts of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in wastewater from manufacturing operations, including those from external suppliers.

  • Environment
  • Pharmaceuticals In The Environment

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