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PureHealth secures
leading ESG rankings,
setting new regional
benchmarks in sustainable
healthcare
(ABU DHABI)
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PureHealth,
the largest healthcare group
in the Middle East, has set
new benchmarks for
sustainable healthcare,
achieving measurable
progress in climate action,
social impact, workforce
empowerment, and national
value creation, as detailed
in its newly published 2024
Sustainability Report. The
Group secured the highest
possible environmental,
social, and governance (ESG)
rating – AAA – from
independent index provider
MSCI, placing it among the
top 10% of healthcare
organizations globally in
terms of sustainability
performance.
2024 was a milestone year as PureHealth
became the first healthcare
company to have its Net Zero
target validated by the
Science Based Targets
initiative (SBTi) – the
global standard for setting
science-based emissions
goals – and achieved a 37%
reduction in greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions intensity
across UAE operations from
its 2022 baseline.
Reinforcing transparency,
PureHealth’s 2024 ESG data
was independently assured –
another first for a UAE
healthcare company. Global
ESG ratings provider
Sustainalytics also awarded
PureHealth a “Low Risk”
Climate Change rating,
ranking it as the
best-performing healthcare
company in the Middle East.
During the year,
corporate social
responsibility contributions
rose 2.6× to AED 93 million,
female workforce
participation increased 4.7%
year-on-year (YoY) to 66%,
and local procurement grew
38% to exceed AED 1 billion
– reinforcing supply-chain
resilience under the UAE’s
In-Country Value (ICV)
program. These milestones
underscore PureHealth’s
advancing ESG maturity and
its commitment to
sustainable healthcare in
the UAE and wider region, in
line with the UAE’s Net Zero
2050 strategy.
Shaista Asif, Group
Chief Executive Officer of
PureHealth, said:
“Sustainability is embedded
in every part of our
business – shaping how we
deliver care, design
infrastructure and create
value for society. We are
building a health system
that is resilient,
data-driven, and
future-ready, designed to
extend human health and
wellbeing for decades to
come. From the UAE, we are
advancing one of the most
progressive healthcare
transformations globally –
one that balances medical
excellence with
environmental
responsibility, national
impact, and long-term value
creation.”
Leya Al Damani, Chief
Sustainability Officer of
PureHealth, said:
“Our sustainability journey
is grounded in integrity,
transparency, and measurable
impact. We are reducing
emissions, advancing
resource efficiency, and
expanding social programs
that deliver real benefits
to people and communities.
By strengthening governance
and accountability across
the organization, we are
ensuring that our progress
today creates lasting value
for both people and the
planet.”
PureHealth’s
sustainability strategy is
driven by its Longevity of
the Planet framework, which
integrates ESG principles
across operations,
investment, and future
growth.
2024
highlights across the four
pillars include:
Care for the
planet
PureHealth advanced
measurable climate action as
part of its Net Zero 2040
roadmap:
·
37% reduction in GHG-emissions
intensity since the 2022 baseline (9% reduction YoY)
·
Emissions-reduction targets
validated by the Science
Based Targets initiative
(SBTi)
·
3,232 tons of waste recycled through
circular-resource
initiatives
PureHealth remains the first and only healthcare
organization in the MENA
region committed to
achieving Net Zero by 2040
and participates in global
climate alliances, including
the UN-backed Race to Zero,
the Healthcare Climate
Challenge, and the Global
Green and Healthy Hospitals
(GGHH) initiative.
Fostering talent and
culture
PureHealth continued to
invest in national talent
development and inclusive
workforce growth:
·
5,365 UAE Nationals employed across
the Group
· 412 new Emirati roles created in
2024
·
66% female workforce representation
(up 4.7% YoY)
·
88% year-on-year increase in total
female employees
·
Certified as a Great Place to Work®
Empowering communities
PureHealth expanded its
impact on community health
and national development:
·
AED 93 million directed to
healthcare and social
programs (up 2.6x YoY)
·
219,000+ people reached through
community impact initiatives
·
AED 1 billion in local procurement
supporting UAE economic
resilience (up 38% YoY)
· On track to achieve AED 13 billion
in local procurement by 2032
under the UAE ICV program
Trust and credibility
PureHealth strengthened
governance, reporting,
accountability, and ESG
transparency:
· Provisional MSCI AAA ESG rating
· Sustainalytics “Low Risk” climate
score
· Included among Refinitiv / LSEG’s
Top 50 Global ESG-rated
healthcare companies
· Independent third-party assurance
completed on ESG data for
the first time
· First CDP Climate Change disclosure
submitted
For more information, download PureHealth’s full
2024 Sustainability Report
here.
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