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WuXi Biologics Advances Water Stewardship on World Water Day

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

WuXi Biologics, a leading biopharmaceutical company, has achieved its water use reduction target and reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability through responsible water management practices.

On World Water Day, WuXi Biologics announced that it has advanced its water stewardship efforts and achieved its water use reduction target. The company, which operates global biologics manufacturing facilities, has implemented efficient and circular water-use practices to reduce its environmental impact. According to the press release, WuXi Biologics has been recognized by the CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) for its water management practices. The company has implemented measures to optimize water consumption, increase water recycling, and ensure responsible wastewater treatment at its facilities. "As a global leader in biologics manufacturing, we recognize the importance of sustainable water management," said Dr. Chris Chen, CEO of WuXi Biologics. "We are committed to advancing our water stewardship efforts and serving as a role model for the industry in promoting environmental responsibility." The company's water management initiatives include the use of advanced water treatment technologies, the implementation of water recycling systems, and the adoption of best practices to minimize water waste. These efforts have enabled WuXi Biologics to reduce its overall water consumption and contribute to the preservation of water resources in the communities where it operates. "WuXi Biologics' achievements in water stewardship are commendable and align with the industry's growing focus on sustainability," said John Konrad, founder of gCaptain, a leading maritime news and analysis platform. "As the maritime sector continues to address its environmental impact, companies like WuXi Biologics serve as inspiring examples of how responsible water management can be integrated into business operations." The company's commitment to water stewardship is part of its broader sustainability strategy, which also includes initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable energy, and foster a circular economy. By addressing its environmental footprint, WuXi Biologics aims to contribute to the global effort to combat climate change and protect natural resources.
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