New Carbon Monitoring Initiative Could Help Future Proof Clinical Research

A new European initiative will help trial sponsors better understand whether digitization and decentralized clinical trials of drugs generate less carbon than traditional methods.

A new initiative aims to help cut carbon emissions from clinical trials. (Shutterstock)

As pressure on the pharmaceutical industry to reduce its environmental impact grows, a new European initiative could help drug developers understand whether digital trial delivery methods and decentralized clinical trials are more sustainable than traditional approaches. In doing so, it could help them prepare for future possible carbon reduction requirements issued by health technology appraisal (HTA) bodies and regulators.

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