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Zoetis Foundation provides $3 million grant to the American Red Cross to be utilized over a six-year period to support disaster relief globallyZoetis Inc. launches consumer matching campaign with long-time partner American Humane to support pets impacted by natural disasters across the country
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Increased colleague-reported volunteer work by 81% to 16,611 hoursThrough $8.3 million in grants, the Zoetis Foundation supported 28 initiatives impacting 19 countries to advance opportunities for veterinarians and livestock farmers through education, well-being, and livelihood initiativesBrought to market innovative diagnostics, vaccines and parasiticides to support livestock producers’ animal health and productivity goalsMore than 30% of the company’s total electricity use was supplied by renewable sources which includes on-site solar arrays installed at seven facilities – moving Zoetis toward its goal to use 100% renewable electricity by 2030Replaced plastic with paperboard for rabies vaccine packaging at a key manufacturing site, cutting PVC plastic use by 8.0 metric tons and overall packaging by an estimated 2.5 metric tons annually
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As we celebrate World Veterinary Day, the Zoetis Foundation is proud to support veterinarians around the world today and everyday by providing grant support to initiatives promoting veterinary education, mental well-being, and livelihoods. Recognizing the invaluable role veterinarians and veterinary technicians play in advancing animal health, the Foundation is committed to helping cultivate a thriving, inclusive veterinary profession.“By investing in veterinary education, mental health resource
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Prestigious award recognizes the company’s global initiative to advance Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I)Zoetis is the first animal health company to receive this honor
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$5.3 million pledged to 21 initiatives across Africa, Brazil, China, U.S. and for those impacted by the earthquake in TürkiyeCommitments made to support veterinary scholarships, diversity and inclusion programming, mental well-being, livestock farmers and veterinary livelihoods around the world
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Global animal health company renews co-funding with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to advance the health and productivity of dairy, beef, poultry and fish producers in seven new countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
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More than 250 attended the sixth annual Feather in Her Cap Award celebration on January 16, 2023, recognizing women leaders in the animal health industry for their significant contributions. Two awards were given this year, the Feather in Her Cap Award and the High Flyer Award.This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230117006162/en/The 2023 Feather in Her Cap Award was given to Dr. Véronique Kodjo, a leader in global manufactur
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$4.9 million pledged to 20 initiatives across Africa, Brazil, China, Ukraine and the U.S.Commitments made to support veterinary scholarships, diversity and inclusion programming and mental wellness in the U.S.; livestock farmers and veterinary livelihoods in Africa, Brazil and China; and relief efforts in Ukraine
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Commits to carbon neutrality in company operations by 2030 Accelerates commitment to 100% renewable energy
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Zoetis Foundation commits $35 million over 5 years to advance opportunities for veterinarians and farmers Donated over $6 million in community support during 2020 with nearly 10% of that supporting COVID-19 relief efforts On track to 100% renewable energy and RE100 commitment with 8.8% renewable electricity sourced
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Joins the ranks of 767 major U.S. businesses that received top marks in the HRC Foundation’s Annual Assessment of LGBTQ Workplace Equality
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Recap of CSR stories on Business Wire
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Comprehensive historical data illustrates improvements in environmental metrics, highly engaged workforce, community and veterinary support, and ambitions for a more diverse and inclusive workforce Addition of new leaders and responsibilities dedicated to ESG areas
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Zoetis recognized by Working Mother magazine for its career advancement opportunities, female representation and work-life programsManufacturing Site Leader Renee Peng named Zoetis’ 2020 Working Mother of the Year