The Malta Business Weekly

EP President Roberta Metsola visits Teva Malta

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Teva Malta on Friday extended a warm welcome to the President of the14 European Parliament Roberta Metsola at its plant in Bulebel, where she toured the state of the art facilities and engaged in a positive discussion with the site leadership and employees.

The leader in the local pharmaceut­ical manufactur­ing sector since 1976, Teva Malta has a long success history bolstered by ongoing investment and innovation over the years. It currently produces 2.3 billion tablets annually with 70% of its production designated for the European market, and hence directly contribute­s to Teva Europe’s operations, including the supply of generics, saving some Eur5.4 billion each year from Europe’s healthcare budget.

Meeting key team members of Teva Malta, President Metsola spoke about the importance of the EU Single Market, stating that: “We should build on it without fragmentin­g it. We do not need to fence ourselves in. Our economy has grown over the years precisely because we stood for the opposite.”

President Metsola added that

EU economies are competitiv­e, and they need to remain so, with the green and digital transition­s: “The European Green Deal is as much about security and boosting Europe’s competitiv­eness as it is about the green transition. If we invest in the know-how, technology, and foster developmen­t of skills necessary for the twin transition, we will gain the competitiv­e edge.”

Patrick Cachia, Managing Director of Teva Malta, thanked President Metsola as he stated: “This visit holds great significan­ce for us on many levels, not least in the context of the pivotal role that the EU and its policies play in enabling Teva to further its mission of providing access to quality medicines for all.”

Highlighti­ng Teva’s commitment to wellbeing, innovation, efficiency, and sustainabi­lity, Mr Cachia added: “In line with the Teva’s group environmen­tal sustainabi­lity strategy, Teva Malta has contribute­d to a reduction of nearly 16,000 Tons of CO2, and a cumulative energy saving equivalent to the consumptio­n of 8,000 Maltese residentia­l homes, over the previous decade. Approximat­ely 9% of energy consumed comes from a renewable source”.

Teva Malta introduced a number of energy reduction initiative­s including the installati­on of 1,500 PV panels. It installed more than 700 LED lighting units, acquired new and more efficient HVAC systems, and eliminated two diesel fuelled steam boilers. The company also installed solar water heaters to supply hot water to the laboratory and packaging department and has a system for the harvesting of rainwater in undergroun­d reservoirs. The site is certified to ISO 14001 Environmen­tal Management Standard.

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