103 Mio. EUR
total resources allocated to
environmental management in 2025,
including costs and investments.
€183M in the last 3 years
Sich um die Menschen zu kümmern bedeutet auch, auf die Umwelt zu achten, in der sie leben. Als Unternehmen haben wir uns verpflichtet, unseren ökologischen Fußabdruck zu minimieren und den Klimawandel zu bekämpfen.
Grifols hat ein unternehmensweites Umweltmanagementsystem auf der Grundlage der internationalen ISO-Norm 14001 eingeführt, um die Einhaltung der Umweltvorschriften zu verfolgen. Dazu gehören auch Maßnahmen gegen Umweltverschmutzung und eine kontinuierliche Verbesserung. Unsere 11 Umweltausschüsse weltweit gewährleisten die korrekte Umsetzung des Systems und die Verbesserung der Umweltbilanz. Gegenwärtig werden mehr als 74% unserer Produktion in nach ISO 14001 zertifizierten Produktionsstätten hergestellt, womit die höchsten Umweltmanagementstandards anerkannt werden.
Unsere Umwelt- und Energierichtlinien betonen die Bedeutung einer nachhaltigen Ressourcennutzung und eines nachhaltigen Abfallmanagements durch Maßnahmen der Ökoeffizienz und der Kreislaufwirtschaft sowie die Verringerung der Emissionen in die Atmosphäre. Die Umweltziele von Grifols für die Jahre 2023 bis 2026 sind im Umweltprogramm des Unternehmens festgelegt.
Gemäß den Empfehlungen der Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) und der Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) berichtet Grifols auch über die wichtigsten Klimarisiken und -chancen im Zusammenhang mit seiner Geschäftstätigkeit (siehe Bericht).
Die umfassenderen Nachhaltigkeitsaktivitäten des Unternehmens werden im integrierten Nachhaltigkeits-Jahresbericht hervorgehoben.
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total resources allocated to
environmental management in 2025,
including costs and investments.
€183M in the last 3 years
Aligned with the United Nations plan to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, our Grifols 2030 Agenda sets ambitious commitments to help preserve our natural surroundings and reduce our environmental impact.
Grifols 2023-2026 Corporate Environmental Program sets specific targets and decarbonization initiatives aimed at reducing GHG emissions and mitigating climate change, supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy. Grifols aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
In 2024, the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) approved Grifols' near-term, science-based emissions reduction target. We are committed to reducing absolute scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 42% by 2030 from a 2022 base year*, and the absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services, capital goods, fuel and energy related activities, and upstream transportation and distribution 25% within the same timeframe.

Grifols is committed to increasing the use of renewable energy, which already accounts for 56% of our total electricity consumption. The company has set a goal to source 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. This commitment includes the purchase of green energy and the promotion of new electricity generation facilities, complemented by renewable electricity supply contracts.
In our Energy Policy approved in 2023, we established eight key commitments to minimize energy demand and promote the use of renewable energy sources.
In addition, by 2030, the company aims to improve energy efficiency per unit of production by 15%, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) as a key tool to achieve this goal.
We're optimizing our industrial processes by using more efficient equipment to refrigerate our production facilities, applying artificial intelligence to automate and control air conditioning systems and replacing refrigerant gases with natural ones that are more environmentally friendly.
of Grifols' total electricity
consumption is derived from renewable
energy sources (2025)
Grifols regularly assesses key assets to strengthen the resilience of its critical infrastructure. Measures include diversifying production sites, implementing contingency plans, using durable materials and designing facilities to withstand extreme weather like strong winds and flooding. In addition, when choosing new facility locations, Grifols prioritizes regions with lower exposure to natural hazards.
The company ensures its buildings and facilities are sustainably designed. Our corporate headquarters in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona (Spain); our Clayton, North Carolina (U.S.) office building and warehouse; and our Montreal (Canada) fractionation plant and albumin production plant are constructed and certified under the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) standards. In addition, our Clayton purification and filling plant and the fractionation plant are certified under the Green Globes standards.
Moreover, Grifols announced the construction of a new plant in Lliçà de Vall, Barcelona (Spain) – a 25-hectare biotechnology campus – that will be highly digitized and will integrate intelligent systems to measure and manage energy and water consumption, minimizing resource use and improving environmental traceability and incorporating circular economy initiatives.
Grifols recognizes water as a critical resource due to its role in production processes and its impact on product quality. We work to ensure the sustainable use of water resources, addressing all aspects related to water withdrawal, consumption and management.
We are committed to efficient water use and reducing environmental impact through initiatives such as optimizing water consumption in production plants, recycling and reusing water whenever possible, and managing water resources sustainably. We also work to implement practices that preserve water sources long-term, minimizing its water footprint.
80%
of withdrawn water is returned to the natural system (2025)
73%
of production facilities have implemented water-saving measures (2025)
Through the application of eco-design and circular economy measures, we prioritize the efficient use of material resources and water and energy, as well as minimize waste and facilitate recovery, taking into account the different life-cycle stages of our products and services. Some of the most significant examples of our circular economy include eco-efficiency measures in all new projects, recycling and reusing ethanol in our production processes and reducing water consumption throughout production.
Grifols was the first pharma company in the U.S. to receive Zero Waste to Landfill UL validation. In 2025, the company’s North Carolina Biopharma industrial facilities maintained this validation for the seventh consecutive year, preventing 99% of waste from being sent to the landfill through recycling, composting, anaerobic digestion and other energy recovery techniques.
metric tons of waste recovered in
2025 (54% of the total waste generated)
In North Carolina (U.S.), Grifols owns more than 300 acres (121 hectares) of protected land adjacent to its production facilities, which includes eight walking trails and is home to more than 300 plant and animal species. The area has been granted GOLD conservation certification through the Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) in recognition of our efforts to protect biodiversity through programs for bluebirds, bats and pollinators, among others.
In Spain, through an agreement with the Rivus Foundation, we participated in a program to restore rivers, improve biodiversity and study mammals and fish in the Besòs riverbed.
Find out more about our environmental initiatives supported in our Social Action section.
Hektar Wald wurden erhalten,
was mehr als 150 Fußballfeldern entspricht
Grifols' langjähriges Engagement hilft den Menschen, der Gesellschaft und dem Planeten, indem wir positive soziale, wirtschaftliche und ökologische Impulse geben.