Keith Beattie has over 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry. In 2006, he first discovered a passion for sustainability whilst working at Eli Lilly, where he developed sustainability in a complex research and development laboratory campus, resulting in a 30% reduction in energy use and the facility being awarded the Carbon Trust Standard for energy management, a first in the industry. Since 2013, Keith has been leading a global engineered solution provider, specializing in advising and assisting pharmaceutical and life-science sector clients to deliver on their carbon, energy, and water re-duction goals as well as compliance and product quality requirements. Keith is member of the ISPE Sustainable Facilities, HVAC and Controlled Environ-ments Community of Practice, and significantly contributed to the creation of ISO 14644-16 (energy efficiency guidelines for cleanrooms). He has been an ISPE member since 2013.
The scientific community accepts that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions cause global warming and climate change.Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). “Sixth Assessment Report: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis.” Finalized 9 August 2021.
The article appraises the real-world experiences of two pharmaceutical companies approaching the rollout of energy- and water-reduction programs to selected facilities around the world. It is the result of more than two years of collaboration between the company corporate teams, individual site teams, and an external specialist consultant.