The state’s most profitable company released a report last week detailing all the ways it’s helping further the causes of environmentalism, human rights, human health and gender equality.
Featured prominently in that report is the fact Biogen (Nasdaq: BIIB), a 7,500-employee company based in Cambridge, has succeeded in achieving carbon neutrality, meaning the pollution it creates it offset by environmental projects in which it invests. In addition to investing in energy-efficient heating and cooling, systems to conserve water and recycling, composting or burning (to create energy) 99 percent of its waste, the company touted the fact that its has worked with its suppliers to reduce their emissions, and cut pollution from employee travel.
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