Environmental responsibility
Our key policies and practices governing environmental management are the Environmental Policy, the IEC 60601-1-9 Environmentally Conscious Design standard, the Supplier Policy, the Supplier Code of Conduct, as well as audits and supplier monitoring. Environmental aspects are managed in accordance with our sustainability management model.
Our Group-level Environmental Policy defines key environmental practices and applies to both our own operations and our suppliers. In environmental management, we use a certified ISO 13485 quality management system that guides the design and manufacture of medical devices. Our quality management system processes help us take environmental aspects and sustainability into account in our operations.
In our product design, we apply the environmental standard IEC 60601-1-9 Requirements for Environmentally Conscious Design. The IEC 60601 series of standards sets requirements for the safety and performance of medical devices. The series is comprised of the master standard and supplementary sub-standards covering both general and equipment group-specific requirements. In Brazil, for example, product design in accordance with the standard is a prerequisite for new products entering the market for marketing authorization.
Our procurement is guided by our global Supplier Policy and Supplier Code of Conduct. This way, we ensure that our subcontractors meet our quality and environmental criteria as well as regulatory requirements. We train the employees in charge of procurement to take environmental criteria into account in purchasing decisions and contracts.
When selecting suppliers and cooperating with them, we take into account their ESG goals and also use third-party assessments. We audit suppliers both ourselves and through third parties. All of our critical suppliers have been assessed by a third party (100%) and environmental criteria are one of the key criteria for assessing all suppliers. These criteria are based on our Supplier Policy and the Group’s Environmental Policy.
In 2025, our sustainability efforts were primarily directed toward assessing the environmental impact of our value chain by developing a comprehensive greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory, including Scope 3 emissions. This initiative involved close collaboration with various stakeholders, such as suppliers and third-party partners, to identify and quantify emission sources. Additionally, we conducted a climate scenario analysis to construct a forward-looking outlook on climate-related physical and transition risks on our business and value chain, which serves as a valuable tool for strengthening our risk management practices. Collectively, these initiatives contribute to raising environmental awareness among employees and fostering ideas from operational levels, ensuring that sustainability considerations are embedded throughout the organization.

The majority of Revenio Group’s GHG emissions come from Scope 3 emissions, meaning that most of our emissions derive from our supply chain. Our most significant emission sources arise from business travel, the purchase of goods and services, and the transportation of our products. To reduce the emissions, for example when making transportation purchases, we prefer logistics companies that are committed to reducing their CO₂ emissions. We monitor the emissions reporting of our logistics companies and will continue to refine our goals and partnerships related to low-emission logistics.
On a larger scale, our goal is to reduce our emissions throughout the value chain. However, the direct impact of our Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions is easier to grasp. We have not set numerical targets for emission reductions, as we are developing our baseline calculations for the entire value chain. Group emission intensity is 4,15 tC0₂e/M€ including all emissions (Scopes 1-3).
Read more from our 2025 Sustainability report.