Rather than a mere appendage grafted to the company, Corporate Social Responsibility is seen as a mindset, a culture that profoundly informs our identity, operation and vision since the creation of the laboratory.
From the beginning, we recognise that the creation of value develops around pillars such as social and environmental commitment, CSR performance, social dialogue ... Within Horus Pharma, this concern is expressed through multiple initiatives.
the laboratory engages in the development of ethical products, meeting the highest regulatory and environmental requirements (recyclables).
Creation of competence clusters (Ophta Biotech) to converge the local expertise of practitioners and the needs of patient associations in the PACA region.
Active supporter of several NGOs, such as APSVT and SHARE, associations that promote access to health care for children from developing countries.
Support for local employment with sustained recruitment of more than 10% of employees per year.
Member of UPE 06 and of Performance Globale PACA EST, Horus Pharma contributes to sharing good practices in CSR with local and national stakeholders. These exchanges are an excellent lever for sustainable economic development, both in the territory and in the sector.
The creation of the Eco' Ophtalmo programme plus Horus Pharma's daily investment has anchored ecology in our culture and long-term strategic development.
The Laboratory management’s willingness and support means we are constantly investigating new solutions, innovations and partnerships that will enable us to respond to the current ecological challenge.
Pursuant to Article L. 541-10-5 of the Environment Code amended by section 19 of the Act empowering the Government to simplify and secure the lives of companies published on 2 January 2014, Horus Pharma affirms its commitment in favour of the environment by placing recycling instructions on the articles of packaging of its products.
The aim of this information is to clearly and unambiguously identify recyclables and ensure they are collected separately when they are used.
For more information on good sorting practices to adopt : http://www.ademe.fr/particuliers-eco-citoyens/dechets/bien-jeter/faire-dechets