By pioneering sustainable practices and fostering an environmentally friendly culture, we aim to:

Influence

Influence industry standards

Our program focuses on five pillars: Reducing carbon emissions in logistics by optimizing routes and converting to alternative

Drive

Drive innovation

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Deliver long-lasting value for all our stakeholders and all the communities we work in.

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About Our Program

Counting on 5 Pillars to drive the change:

Our program focuses on five pillars: Reducing carbon emissions in logistics by optimizing routes and converting to alternative fuels; adopting energy-efficient solutions; reducing waste across our operations; fostering a culture of sustainability among our people; and building impactful partnerships. Together, these pillars guide us toward a future that cares for our planet, our communities, and the generations to come.

Our Pillars

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What Does Corporate Sustainability Mean?

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Bringing nature's bounty to your plate

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We are saying goodbye to single use cups, one office at a time..

We’re thrilled to announce that our offices in DIFC, Ghana, Nigeria and Turkey have officially removed single-use paper cups, taking another big step toward reducing waste and protecting our planet. Why It Matters? Most paper cups contain plastic inside layer, making them hard to recycle. 500 billion+ cups end up in landfills every year. Millions of trees are cut down yearly for disposable cups. Producing paper cups wastes water and energy, increasing carbon emissions. The plastic layer inside these cups turn into microplastics, ending up in our food and water. And we’re just getting started! Plans are already underway to extend this initiative to all our offices, reinforcing our dedication to a greener future.

Restoring Coral Reefs: Transmed's Partnership with Azraq.org

Restoring Coral Reefs: Transmed's Partnership with Azraq.org Coral reefs are the most densely biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, covering less than 1% of the ocean floor yet providing a home for over 25% of all marine life. They play a crucial role in protecting coastlines from erosion, maintaining ocean health and sustaining marine species. However, 90% of Coral Reefs could disappear by 2050 due to increased ocean temperature, pollution and ocean acidification. To support marine conservation, Transmed partnered with Azraq.org to plant 30 coral reefs in Fujairah, Dibba. To further raise awareness on the topic, an engaging session with Azraq.org volunteers was conducted in Transmed UAE offices end of February, providing information on the importance of coral reefs and how we can help protect them.

Driving Sustainability: A Snapshot of Transmed's Energy Efficiency Initiatives

Through innovative technology and efficient resource management, we made significant strides in reducing our energy and fuel consumption. Here is a closer look at our recent initiatives: Optimizing Energy Use with VFD Technology at Transmed UAE DIP Warehouse: We have installed a Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) at our UAE DIP Ammonia Plant to enhance energy efficiency and equipment performance. This device adjusts motor speed based on real-time load requirements, ensuring that energy consumption precisely matches operational demand. By eliminating unnecessary energy consumption, the VFD not only reduces waste but also minimizes wear and tear on equipment—helping to extend the lifespan of our machinery. This initiative is projected to save 2,400 kWh of electricity every month. Rethinking resources in Transmed Lebanon: At our Chweifat warehouse, we took a strategic step to improve energy efficiency by replacing an oversized, underused generator with a right-sized model that better matches our operational demands. This change led to a 20% reduction in fuel consumption during December and January compared to the previous year—saving 7,334 liters of fuel and preventing the emission of 19 tons of CO₂. By aligning energy supply with actual usage, we not only reduced waste but also reduced our impact on environment. Real-Time Energy Monitoring at Al Qouz Warehouse: We’ve implemented a real-time energy monitoring system in our Al Qouz warehouse. This advanced monitoring system tracks energy consumption at asset level, providing detailed, real-time insights into our consumption patterns, allowing us to make immediate adjustments and optimize efficiency. Since its installation, the system has driven a 9% reduction in electricity consumption compared to the same period last year. This reduction has not only helped lower our operational costs but has also played a key role in minimizing our impact on environment. By using less electricity, we’ve been able to cut our carbon emissions by 46 tons, further advancing our sustainability efforts.

Transmed Turkey joins LOSEV Charity Bazaar

Transmed Turkey took part in the LÖSEV Charity Bazaar in Istanbul on March 8-9, joining efforts to support children and families affected by leukemia. Organized by LÖSEV, an NGO dedicated to providing financial aid, essential supplies, and emotional support to leukemia patients, the event fostered a strong sense of community and solidarity. Families participated in a unique shopping experience where patients used symbolic LÖSEV currency to select essentials such as clothing, food, and toys. The event also featured workshops, live performances, and raffles, creating a lively and uplifting atmosphere. Transmed Turkey contributed by donating products, setting up a stand, and mobilizing 24 volunteers for the event to assist families, supporting the cause and reinforcing our commitment to community engagement.

Harnessing the power of Sun: Transmed Solar Energy Journey

The idea of harnessing sunlight to generate electricity dates back to the 19th century, when French physicist Edmond Becquerel discovered the photovoltaic effect, the fundamental principle behind today’s solar panels. However, it wasn’t until the oil crisis of the 1970s that solar energy began to gain significant traction as a clean, renewable alternative to the world’s heavy dependence on fossil fuels. Today, solar power is no longer a niche solution—it’s at the forefront of the global shift toward sustainable energy. With rapid technological advancements, decreasing costs, and increased efficiency, solar energy has become one of the fastest-growing sources of electricity worldwide. It plays a critical role in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. One of the main challenges of solar energy is intermittency—since solar panels only produce electricity when the sun is shining, energy supply can fluctuate. Battery storage helps bridge this gap by storing excess power generated during peak sunlight hours for later use, though it does require additional infrastructure. While this remains a global challenge, it’s far less of an issue in our markets located in Middle East and Africa, where sunshine is considered to be consistent throughout the year. In fact, the very sun that often tests our patience during the summer in some of our markets becomes a valuable asset—making solar energy a highly practical and reliable solution for powering our operations in the region. At Transmed, our transition to solar energy began in 2017 with the installation of solar panels in Jordan. We continued our journey in 2018 with the Chweifat premises in Lebanon, followed by our Mkalles location in 2022. In 2023, we expanded further, bringing solar power to our operations in Ghana and the UAE. To date, these installations have collectively generated over 10.5 million kWh of clean electricity—equivalent to a reduction of 4,232 metric tons of carbon emissions. To put that into perspective, it's the equivalent of the carbon that would be sequestered by 3,400 trees over a 50-year lifespan. Plans are already underway to grow our solar footprint across our markets, with Ivory Coast next on the line. As part of our commitment to sustainability, we are scaling up our efforts across our network, powering our operations with renewable energy and and accelerating our journey toward a greener, cleaner future.

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