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01-02-2013

Case Study in the Evolution of Sustainability: Baxter International Inc.

Author: K. Kathy Dhanda

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics | Issue 4/2013

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Abstract

Baxter International Inc. (Baxter) is a global, diversified healthcare company based in Deerfield, IL. In 2011, Baxter had sales of $13.9 billion and employed approximately 48,500 people worldwide (Baxter’s 2011 Sustainability Report). Baxter is also recognized for its efforts toward environmental/sustainability performance and reporting. The company defines sustainability as ‘a long-term approach to including our social, economic and environmental responsibilities among our business priorities. Baxter’s efforts in this area align with and support our mission of saving and sustaining lives.’ This case study attempts to analyze the progress of the company on its journey along the path toward sustainability. The formal environmental initiatives at Baxter were started in the 1970s. The acquisition of American Hospital Supply Corporation intensified the environmental challenges for the company. A new environmental course was set in the 1990s that led to the development of the State-of-the-Art (SOA) Environmental Standards. At this time, the company started measuring its efforts and began publishing an Environmental Financial Statement in its annual public Environmental Report. In 2005, an executive level Sustainability Steering Committee was proposed and subsequently created in 2006 to accelerate the integration of sustainability within all facets of the organization. This case study articulates the evolution of Sustainability at Baxter Inc. As a result of its efforts, Baxter has received numerous awards and accolades for its efforts in sustainability performance and reporting. For example, in 2011 Newsweek Magazine ranked Baxter the 4th greenest company in the United States (Newsweek Magazine, October 17, 2011, accessed online at http://​www.​baxter.​com/​press_​room/​features/​2011/​newsweek_​green_​rankings.​html). Going forward, it would be noteworthy to see whether Baxter can keep up its momentum and continue to be a sustainability leader.

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Footnotes
1
For additional company-related historical, business, financial, environmental, and sustainability information for Baxter International Inc. (Baxter), please refer to Baxter’s Website, Annual Reports and Sustainability Reports.
 
2
Baxter International (2009). Baxter Company Profile History. Retrieved from http://​www.​baxter.​com/​about_​baxter/​company_​profile/​sub/​history.​html.
 
3
Baxter held an Environmental Conference for corporate, division, and facility environmental staff annually for a number of years. In the late 1990s–early 2000s the forum was combined with health and safety personnel and held bi-annually through 2007.
 
4
Baxter held an Environmental Conference for corporate, division, and facility environmental staff annually for a number of years. In the late 1990s–early 2000s the forum was combined with health and safety personnel and held bi-annually through 2007.
 
5
EPA defined air toxics emitted from Baxter facilities. Note that this goal was achieved by 1996.
 
6
Around ±1998, a Baxter energy efficiency [and associated energy-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction] goal was established.
 
9
“Making Energy Conservation a Cornerstone of Sustainability”. Baxter publication, p. 35.
 
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Metadata
Title
Case Study in the Evolution of Sustainability: Baxter International Inc.
Author
K. Kathy Dhanda
Publication date
01-02-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 4/2013
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-012-1565-2

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