We think broadly about our commitment to responsible environmental stewardship and strive to create a culture of sustainability throughout Alkermes. We actively seek to minimize our environmental footprint and make positive contributions to local and global sustainability efforts.
Latest Corporate Responsibility reportWe work closely with patients, caregivers and advocates, which helps us better understand their perspectives and goals as we seek to advance patient-centered drug development. We support efforts to raise awareness of patient needs, increase disease state awareness and education and improve access to medicines.
Alkermes respects and believes in the inherent human rights of all people, including the rights to life, liberty and security of their person. We strive to conduct our business in an ethical and responsible manner to promote and protect these rights.
View Human Rights PolicyWe support groups and programs with potential for impact in our therapeutic areas of focus and that work to raise awareness of important issues through healthcare-related events or programs.
Alkermes engages with health-related, industry and public policy organizations to advance common goals central to our mission. A selection of our current corporate memberships is available using the link below.
We provide financial support to community and public health programs aligned with our company’s purpose and values. We also support other humanitarian efforts on a case-by-case basis.
We complement our scientific and commercial pursuits with advocacy and action. We engage with governments, trade associations, advocacy groups and other organizations to support equitable access to quality treatment and to find solutions to complex issues that challenge the healthcare system and the patients and caregivers in the communities that we serve.
The idea that a corporation can play a profoundly positive role in society is central to our vision. It is our obligation to voice our beliefs about issues that impact the patients we serve, the communities in which we live and work and society at large.
Louie Diaz,
Living in recovery