Company Profile
SH PHARMA
Description
Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co., Ltd. engages research, development, manufacture, distribution, and retailing of pharmaceutical and healthcare products in China and internationally. The company operates through four segments: Production, Distribution, Retail, and Others. It offers chemicals and biochemicals, Chinese medicines, healthcare products, and medical devices in various therapeutic areas, including digestive system, immune metabolism, motor neuron disease, endocrinology, cardiovascular, psychoneurotic, neoplasm, autoimmunity, systemic anti-infection, mental nerve, anti-tumor, oncology, respiratory system, nervous system, auto-immunity, hypertension, neuromyelitis, diabetes, anticholinesterase, polypeptide hormones uterine tonic, antihistamine, anti-inflammatory, anesthetic, immunomodulatory, antiviral, reflux esophagitis, analgesics, weight management, malignant peritoneal effusion, ulcerative colitis, myasthenia gravis, burn injury, anticoagulant, anti-epileptic, anticonvulsant, Alzheimer's, and inflammatory bowel diseases. The company also engages in the provision of pharmaceutical distribution, warehousing, logistics, and other value-added pharmaceutical supply chain solutions and related services to pharmaceutical manufacturers and dispensers, such as hospitals, distributors, and retail pharmacies. In addition, it engages in the operation of a network of retail pharmacy stores. The company was incorporated in 1994 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China.
Reports
This company has 9 ESG reports available.
ESG Performance Overview
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KPI Indicators
A1.1 Emission Types and Data
43 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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SOₓ Emissions | 14 | |
NOₓ Emissions | 14 | |
Airborne Particulate Matter (PM) Emissions | 15 |
A1.2 Direct (Scope 1) and Indirect (Scope 2) GHG Emissions
54 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total GHG Emissions Intensity (By Revenue) | 9 | |
Total GHG Emissions | 10 | |
Direct GHG Emissions (Scope 1) | 17 | |
HFC Emissions | 1 | |
Indirect Energy Emissions (Scope 2) | 17 |
A1.3 Hazardous Waste
49 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Hazardous Waste Recycled | 3 | |
Hazardous Waste Disposed | 10 | |
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Employee) | 3 | |
Total Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Revenue) | 13 | |
Total Hazardous Waste | 20 |
A1.4 Non-Hazardous Waste
121 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Non-Hazardous Waste Incineration | 3 | |
Non-Hazardous Waste Landfilling | 3 | |
Non-Hazardous Waste Recycled | 13 | |
Non-Hazardous Waste Disposed | 64 | |
Diversion Rate of Non-Hazardous Waste | 5 | |
Paper Waste | 18 | |
Plastic Waste | 3 | |
Non-Hazardous Waste (Domestic Waste) | 3 | |
Total Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity (By Revenue) | 9 |
A1.5 Emission Targets
1 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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CO2 Emissions Reduction Compared to Last Year | 1 |
A1.6 Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Targets
5 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year | 5 |
A1.6: Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Targets
1 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Non-Hazardous Waste Intensity Reduction Compared to Last Year (By Revenue) | 1 |
A2.1 Energy Consumption
135 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Energy Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 7 | |
Comprehensive Energy Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 1 | |
Total Energy Consumption | 14 | |
Total Direct Energy Consumption | 8 | |
Total Non-Renewable Fuel Consumption | 5 | |
Gasoline Consumption | 14 | |
Diesel Fuel Consumption | 14 | |
Natural Gas Consumption | 14 | |
LPG Consumption | 13 | |
Fossil Fuel Consumption | 3 | |
Renewable Energy Consumption | 1 | |
Wind Energy | 1 | |
Solar Energy | 1 | |
Total Indirect Energy Consumption | 13 | |
Total Purchased Energy | 3 | |
Purchased Electricity | 14 | |
Purchased Heating | 8 | |
Grid Electricity Consumption | 1 |
A2.2 Water Consumption
46 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Total Water Withdrawal | 7 | |
Total Wastewater Discharge | 10 | |
Water Consumption | 19 | |
Recycled Water Usage | 3 | |
Water Consumption Intensity (By Revenue) | 7 |
A2.3 Energy Use Efficiency Targets
19 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Energy Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year | 6 | |
Steam Usage Reduction Compared to Last Year | 3 | |
Electricity Usage Reduction Compared to Last Year | 4 | |
Investment in Energy-saving and Emission-reduction Technology Transformation | 4 | |
Number of Energy-saving and Carbon Reduction Demonstration Projects Achieved | 1 | |
Target Energy Consumption Reduction Percentage Compared to Last Year | 1 |
A2.4 Water Efficiency Targets
3 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Water Consumption Reduction Compared to Last Year | 3 |
A2.5 Total Packaging Material Used
274 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Packaging Materials Consumed | 177 | |
Packaging Material Intensity (By Revenue) | 3 | |
Packaging Material Consumption (Plastic) | 39 | |
Packaging Material Consumption (Metal) | 2 | |
Packaging Material Consumption (Paper) | 29 | |
Packaging Material Consumption (Rubber) | 10 | |
Packaging Material Consumption (Glass) | 14 |
A3.1 Significant Impacts of Activities on the Environment and Natural Resources
7 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Investment in Ecological Restoration | 7 |
B1.1 Amount and Distribution of Workforce
318 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Total Employees | 24 | |
Number of Male Employees | 21 | |
Number of Female Employees | 21 | |
Number of Non-binary Employees | 3 | |
Percentage of Male Employees | 18 | |
Percentage of Female Employees | 21 | |
Percentage of Non-binary Employees | 3 | |
Number of Contractors | 9 | |
Percentage of Contractors | 3 | |
Number of Employees Aged Below 30 | 15 | |
Number of Employees Aged 30-50 | 15 | |
Number of Employees Aged Above 50 | 15 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged Below 30 | 21 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged 30-50 | 21 | |
Percentage of Employees Aged Above 50 | 21 | |
Percentage of Employees in Mainland China | 6 | |
Percentage of Employees in Overseas | 3 | |
Number of Bachelor's Degree Employees | 21 | |
Number of Master's Degree Employees | 21 | |
Number of Doctoral Degree Employees | 12 | |
Percentage of Bachelor's Degree Employees | 6 | |
Percentage of Master's Degree Employees | 6 | |
Percentage of Doctoral Degree Employees | 3 | |
Number of New Employees | 6 | |
Percentage of New Employees | 3 |
B1.2 Employee Turnover Rate
63 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Turnover Rate of Female Employees | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Male Employees | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Below 30 | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged 30-50 | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees Aged Above 50 | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Employees in Mainland China | 9 | |
Turnover Rate of Total Employees | 9 |
B2.1 Number and Rate of Work-related Fatalities
40 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Work-related Fatalities | 9 | |
Work-related Fatalities Rate | 3 | |
Number of Fatalities as a Result of Work-related Injuries | 10 | |
Number of Fatalities as a Result of Work-related Ill Health | 9 | |
Number of Fatalities of the Last 3 Years | 9 |
B2.2 Lost Days Due to Work Injury
6 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Lost Days Due to Work-related Injuries | 6 |
B2.3 Occupational Health and Safety Measures Adopted
75 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Production Safety Emergency Drills | 12 | |
Number of People Receiving Training on Work Safety | 15 | |
Total Hours of Safety Training for Employees | 3 | |
Number of Safety knowledge lectures | 6 | |
Health Check Coverage for Employees | 14 | |
Investment in Work Safety | 24 | |
Percentage of Employees Covered by Safety Drills | 1 |
B3.1 The Percentage of Employees Trained
35 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Percentage of Employees Trained | 10 | |
Percentage of Trained Male Employees | 8 | |
Percentage of Trained Female Employees | 8 | |
Percentage of Trained Senior Management | 3 | |
Percentage of Trained General Employees | 3 | |
Total Cost of Training | 3 |
B3.2 Average Training Hours Completed per Employee
41 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Training Hours | 16 | |
Average Training Hours per Employee | 9 | |
Average Training Hours (Male) | 8 | |
Average Training Hours (Female) | 8 |
B5.1 Number of Suppliers by Geographical Region
26 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Number of Total Suppliers | 8 | |
Number of Suppliers in Mainland China | 8 | |
Number of Suppliers in Hong Kong | 5 | |
Number of Suppliers in Overseas | 5 |
B5.2 Supplier Engagement and Monitoring
10 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Suppliers Signing Social Responsibility Code | 2 | |
Total Supplier Training Hours on Business Ethics | 8 |
B6.1 Products Recalled
16 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Percentage of Recalled Products for Safety and Health Reasons | 8 | |
Number of Recalled Products for Safety and Health Reasons | 8 |
B6.2 Products Complaints
19 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Total Number of Customer Complaints | 5 | |
Number of Products and Service Related Complaints | 8 | |
Complaints Handling Rate | 5 | |
Complaint Growth Rate | 1 |
B6.3 Protection on Intellectual Property Rights
66 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Number of Patents Applied | 6 | |
Number of Patents Granted | 15 | |
Number of Invention Patents | 9 | |
Number of New Patent Applications | 9 | |
Number of Trademark Applications | 9 | |
Number of Trademark Registrations | 9 | |
Accumulative Number of Patents Granted | 9 |
B8.2 Resources Contributed to the Community
43 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
---|---|---|
Total Social Investment | 9 | |
Investment in Targeted Poverty Alleviation | 7 | |
Investment in Education Donation | 7 | |
Total Public Welfare Donations | 7 | |
Donations to Disaster Relief Contributions to Public Welfare | 6 | |
Total Volunteer Service Hours | 6 | |
Number of Registered Volunteers | 1 |
General
13 Data PointsIndicator | Data Points | Actions |
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Amount of Hazardous Waste Disposed | 1 | |
Amount of hazardous waste disposed | 3 | |
Number of Production Approvals | 3 | |
Purchased Thermal Power Consumption | 1 | |
Amount of non-hazardous waste recycled | 3 | |
Number of Suppliers Certified to ISO 14001 Environmental Management System | 2 |
ESG Reports
Year | Report Title | Publication Date | Raw KPIs | Standard KPIs | Processed | Actions |
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2024 | 2024 Sustainability Report & Environmental, Social and Governance Report | 2025-04-25 | 485 | 250 | Yes | |
2023 | 2023 Sustainability Report & Environmental, Social and Governance Report | 2024-04-26 | 1466 | 284 | Yes | |
2022 | 2022 Sustainability Report & Environmental, Social and Governance Report | 2023-04-27 | 1384 | 253 | Yes | |
2021 | 2021 Sustainable Development Report & Environmental, Social and Governance | 2022-05-31 | 1309 | 75 | Yes | |
2020 | 2020 Environment, Society and Governance Report | 2021-05-31 | 1188 | 32 | Yes | |
2019 | 2019 Environment, Society and Governance Report | 2020-05-19 | 1936 | 192 | Yes | |
2018 | 2018 Environment, Society and Governance Report | 2019-06-06 | 1743 | 81 | Yes | |
2017 | 2017 Environment, Society and Governance Report | 2018-06-13 | 1675 | 277 | Yes | |
2016 | 2016 Environment, Society and Governance Report | 2017-06-07 | 289 | 85 | Yes |