Anagni,Italy
Facts and Figures 
  • The Bristol-Myers Squibb Anagni facility is a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant, situated in an industrial area one hundred kilometers southeast of Rome. It opened in 1966.
  • The facility is approximately 19,300 square meters on a site of 358,000 square meters.
  • The Anagni Facility manufactures and packages cardiovascular, neuroleptics, anti-inflammatory, non-penicillin based antibiotics, analgesicss as injectables.
  • The Anagni facility is also the main site for primary and secondary packaging of (i.e. ABILIFY® (aripiprazole)) and the European launch site for ORENCIA® (abatacept) (2007), SPRYCEL® (dasatinib) (2008), and BARACLUDE® (entecavir) (2008).
Community and Social Progress
  • Employees from Anagni have collaborated on several educational initiatives to raise EHS awareness and understanding in the community. This partnering has resulted in the publication of several booklets about water, chemicals, and plants and animals.
  • Safety enhancements:
    • Regular facility-wide communication of near miss incidents/accidents
    • Implementation of an ATEX project to reduce explosion risk
    • Collective protection of machines improvement
    • Ergonomic equipment investments
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Anagni site received awards and recognition for "Safety Excellence" from 1998 to present.
  • Safety training is provided to each employee.
Environmental Performance
  • The Anagni facility achieved the environmental management system certification ISO 14001 in 2000 and achieved the health and safety management system certification OHSAS 18001 in 2002.
  • The plant installed two solar energy photovoltaic systems to provide an alternative source of electricity. The first photovoltaic plant installed in 200_ provides energy to the offices. A larger second set of panels installed in 200_, powers the facility's wastewater treatment plant. The solar panels produce about 37,500 kilowatt-hours per year of electrical energy, which correlates to a greenhouse gas reduction of 15,000 kilograms per year.
  • Actions taken to reduce EHS impacts include:
    • Waste management: waste recycle improvement awareness, empty water bottles recovered.
    • Energy use: photovoltaic plant installation, energy saving campaign.
  • The health of our employees, the safety of our process, and protecting the environment are the commitments of our facility and moral principles of our way of work.
Key Facility Environmental Performance Metrics 2009
Total purchased electricity 30,000,000 kilowatt hours
Water use 321,000 cubic meters
Nonhazardous waste disposed 1,550,000 kilograms
Hazardous waste off-site treatment/disposal 45,000 kilograms
Facility Contact Information

+39-0775-7621