AstraZeneca Powers Up with Renewable Energy at New Biomethane Plant

AstraZeneca has taken a major leap in its sustainability journey by opening a new biomethane plant in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. The facility converts organic waste into renewable biogas, ensuring that by the end of this year, all of the company’s research and development and drug manufacturing operations in Britain will be powered by clean energy.
Developed in partnership with Future Biogas, the plant is set to generate 100 gigawatt hours of renewable energy annually, enough to cover 20% of AstraZeneca’s global gas consumption. This initiative forms a key part of the company’s broader strategy to reduce its carbon footprint and move toward net-zero emissions by 2045.
By embracing cutting-edge biogas technology, AstraZeneca is not only reducing its environmental impact but also setting a new standard for sustainability within the pharmaceutical industry. The move supports the UK’s ongoing efforts to decarbonize its energy infrastructure and offers a model for integrating renewable energy solutions into critical industrial operations.
This forward-thinking project highlights the increasing role that renewable energy is playing in transforming how industries operate, paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future.





