By working with Lenovo to identify more sustainable shipping and packaging options, Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) is finding more ways of procuring the hardware it needs to power its global biopharma operations—driving reductions in emissions from new IT purchases and minimizing its environmental impact.
Customer Opportunity
On a mission to minimize the impact of its operations, BMS is looking for more opportunities to cut emissions and waste from its hardware supply chain.
Lenovo Solution
Helping BMS transition from air freight to ocean freight, when possible, can cut carbon emissions. Choosing bulk packaging offerings, when they are available, can help reduce BMS' packaging footprint.
Business Impact
In 2023, BMS estimates it saved approximately 70 metric tons of CO2 emissions with ocean freight and achieved an additional 10-15% reduction in emissions through bulk packaging services.
“The improvements that we’re making to our IT operations with the collaboration of Lenovo are another important step in our journey to net zero.”
Devin Carsdale, Associate Director of Sustainability for Strategic Sourcing & Procurement, Bristol Myers Squibb
Results
- · 70 metric tons of CO2 emissions estimated to be saved by using ocean freight shipping
- · 10-15% estimated emissions reduction from using bulk packaging
- · Supports net zero by 2050 targets