Environmental and economic aspects of improving the energy efficiency of the vaccine production life cycle
- Authors: Yachnikova E.A.1, Sklyarova N.A.1
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Affiliations:
- Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
- Issue: Vol 6, No 4 (2024)
- Pages: 52-57
- Section: Actual problems: discussion tribune
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/PharmForm/article/view/280540
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/phf633833
- ID: 280540
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The work is devoted to the analysis of the impact of energy efficiency improvements on the environmental and economic aspects of the vaccine production life cycle. In the context of the growing need for global vaccination and taking into account significant losses due to violations of the cold chain, the study focuses on reducing energy consumption and optimizing resource use. The analysis of costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and the impact on the cost of vaccines will determine the economic and environmental benefits of implementing energy-efficient technologies, contributing to sustainable development and increasing the availability of vaccination.
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Ekaterina A. Yachnikova
Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Author for correspondence.
Email: ekaterina.yachnikova@spcpu.ru
3rd year student Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University, Saint Petersburg
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgNataliya A. Sklyarova
Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Email: natalia.sklyarova@pharminnotech.com
Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences, Associate Professor at the Industrial Ecology Department, Saint Petersburg State Chemical and Pharmaceutical University
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgReferences
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