Caring for
each person
helps us
advance

Pierre Fabre
and you,
shared
stories.

Making our contribution to the common good

Joint interview with Éric Ducournau CEO of Pierre Fabre Laboratories and Emma Haziza, hydrologist.

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Shared stories

Because your trust drives us forward, we take action every day to help everyone live better.

Discover how, through our shared stories.

Eric Cros,Laboratory Technician, Analytical Development Department, Pierre Fabre Innovation Center (Toulouse Oncopole).

Advancing our
training
of drug
professionals

Advancing for a better world

The Foundation suggested that I go to Togo as part of its commitment to training pharmacists, where it supports the pharmaceutical program at the University of Lomé. It was looking for a specialist in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), a technology used to determine the doses of active substances and identify the impurities in pharmaceutical products. I spent two weeks on site training future pharmacists in HPLC in accordance with best laboratory practices, to improve the quality of the results and enhance safety. Being able to pass on my knowledge to help them progress has given my work another meaning!

Patrick Bogdanowicz,Aging Researcher, Pharmacology-Clinical Research, DCPC BU

Advancing our
science-based
anti-aging
expertise

Advancing for a better world

My job is to identify the causes of skin aging, and then find active substances that target them. Close collaboration with Prof. Jean-Marc Lemaître, Director of Research at Inserm and an expert in cellular senescence, has helped us to better understand how senescent cells function. Together, we have deciphered the signals sent by these cells in their immediate environment, which disrupt the functioning of healthy cells and accelerate skin aging. We identified an active substance that blocks these signals. This is how Avène’s Hyaluron Active B3 range was born, the result of more than 6 years of research and a real team effort, which addresses the underlying causes of skin aging.

Virginie Counioux,President of the French Ectodermal Dysplasia Association (AFDE) until end of March 2023

Advancing research
on treatments
for rare
diseases

Advancing to care for you

AFDE supports families affected by ectodermal dysplasia, the most common form of which is XLHED. These are rare genetic diseases, which affect sweat glands, hair, teeth and nails. They can for example cause intolerance to heat or light and severe tooth agenesis. People affected attract unwanted attention, which can cause suffering. I got involved six years ago because some members of my family were directly affected. AFDE offers families trips and contributes to research projects. We are currently participating in the EDELIFE clinical trial on prenatal treatment of XLHED, conducted by Pierre Fabre and the EspeRare Foundation. It is revolutionary, and could make all the difference for these children and their families. Pierre Fabre’s commitment to these rare diseases is a real opportunity.

Dr. Markéta Saint Aroman,Medical Director for Dermo-Cosmetics and Director of the Pierre Fabre Eczema Foundation

Advancing the creation
of digital
solutions
for patients

Advancing to care for you

We are committed to helping patients take responsibility for their treatment to improve their daily lives. Eczema is an immune system disease that affects 1 in 5 people worldwide. Patients can use the ECZEMA CARE+ mobile app to track their symptoms, share this information with caregivers and receive personalized advice. It is a comprehensive tool designed to help manage the disease. We are going to integrate a predictive dimension, using an algorithm based on artificial intelligence, which will allow patients to anticipate the evolution of their disease. This app also provides valuable data for our clinical studies, aimed at advancing protocols and best care practices.

Marie-Ange Léophonte,Managing director of the Ligue contre le cancer de Haute-Garonne

Advancing THE
MANAGEMENT
OF PATIENTS
AFFECTED
BY CANCER

Advancing to care for you

Maison des Patients is a unique place in France, created thanks to the support of Pierre Fabre. It’s a project I’ve been working on for a long time and which is linked to my personal journey. My son-in-law, who has leukemia, had to go to Marseille to receive an allograft. So we had to manage our everyday life here and find a place to live there. This is why the Maison des Patients offers both temporary accommodation for cancer patients and their family as well as free supportive care, including psychological support, beauty care, physical activities and even gardening. It’s a living environment, a place for sharing experiences and discussion, it helps to break social isolation and improves the well-being of patients.

Olivier Bascoulès,Pharmacist, Lézat-sur-Lèze, Ariège

Advancing with our
stakeholders
toward more
sustainable practices

Advancing to care for you

I strongly believe in the importance of pharmacists adopting eco-responsible practices, such as eliminating single-use bags and encouraging the sale of bulk. Thanks to the support I received from Pierre Fabre Laboratories and the Primum non nocere® agency, I was able to take the leap. After a six-month certification course, my pharmacy received “gold” THQSE® certification. It has been both a demanding and exciting process for the entire pharmacy team. It provides a framework for more responsible and sustainable practices, and also meets a growing demand from patients, especially the younger generations. I joined the PHORSE alliance of pharmacies committed to CSR to encourage my colleagues to also become involved. I am convinced that together we can meet the challenges of sustainable development!

Pierre Frantz,Infrastructure and Energy Project Leader, Operations BU Engineering

Advancing towards
greener
operations

Advancing for the common good

It is my job to put the Group’s environmental commitments into action at our production and logistics sites. In 2022, we established a roadmap with short, medium and long-term projects focused on decarbonization, energy efficiency and increasing the share of renewable energy in our energy mix. We have already completed some projects, such as adapting the flow rate of our air-handling units to make them more energy-efficient. Others will take longer to complete, such as turning our Soual site into a dry facility by 2026. I’m happy to be contributing my engineering expertise to the collective effort to fight climate change.

Lilan Qiu,Digital Project Manager, Communications Department

Advancing employee
career
development

Advancing for the common good

The Mission Opportunity program has allowed me to develop my skills and change jobs. After three years as a Personal Assistant in the Medical Affairs Department, I felt ready to take on new challenges. I completed a remote training course in digital technologies on my own time. After receiving my diploma, I applied for a Digital Project Manager assignment. My post was confirmed after a trial period of one year. I’m now in charge of the Group’s website and the 22 subsites of its subsidiaries! I’m happy to be in a very fulfilling job that I enjoy. The Mission Opportunity program is a unique chance to learn, test a new profession and prove your skills.

2022 in actions

Strategy

A unique form of governance in France

Strategy

2022 in facts and figures

Activity

How can we better understand the needs of our patients and consumers?

Activity

Prevention: a key factor for success

Activity

Research & development: creating value for tomorrow

Strategy

A successful Transformation Plan

Strategy

A unique shareholding structure

RSE

Towards greener operations

RSE

Promoting employee development

Activity

A global approach to health care

RSE

Acting for biodiversity

Strategy

Our business model

Strategy

Participatory governance

RSE

Green Mission: innovating sustainably

Activity

How can we support health care professionals in their practice?

Strategy

A forward-looking Group

Activity

A look at our solutions

RSE

Towards greater solidarity