Climate footprint of industry-sponsored clinical research: an analysis of a phase-1 randomised clinical study and discussion of opportunities to reduce its impact

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LaRoche Jason KeithORCID,Alvarenga Rodrigo,Collins Michael,Costelloe Thomas,De Soete Wouter,Faludi Jeremy,Rens Kristel

Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aims to calculate the global warming potential, in carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions, from all in-scope activities involved in a phase-1 clinical study.DesignRetrospective analysis.Data sourceInternal data held by Janssen Pharmaceuticals.Studies includedJanssen-sponsored TMC114FD1HTX1002 study conducted between 2019 and 2021.Main outcomeMeasure CO2equivalents (CO2e) for in-scope clinical trial activities calculated according to intergovernmental panel on climate change 2021 impact assessment methodology.ResultsThe CO2e emissions generated by the trial were 17.65 tonnes. This is equivalent to the emissions generated by driving an average petrol-fueled family car 71 004 km or roughly 1.8 times around the circumference of the Earth. Commuting to the clinical site by the study participants generated the most emissions (5419 kg, 31% of overall emissions), followed by trial site utilities (2725 kg, 16% of overall emissions) and site staff travel (2560 kg, 15% of overall emissions). In total, the movement of people (participant travel, site staff travel and trial site staff travel) accounted for 8914 kg or 51% of overall trial emissions.ConclusionsDecentralised trial models which seek to bring clinical trial operations closer to the participant offer opportunities to reduce participant travel. The electrification of sponsor vehicle fleets and society’s transition towards electric vehicles may result in further reductions.Trial registration numberNCT04208061.

Publisher

BMJ

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