People, animals and plants are all interconnected and it is impossible to care for one without caring for the other.
In an increasingly interconnected world, human, animal and plant health are intrinsically linked. The One Health approach involves a comprehensive outlook to address global health challenges from a holistic perspective.
At Bioiberica we believe that we are all part of one health. An idea that has motivated us for 45 years to build a healthier and safer world for everyone through active and functional ingredients sourced from nature and developed with scientific support.
The One Health concept is based on the idea that human health is interlinked with animal and environmental health. In other words, it recognises that the health of people is intrinsically linked to the health of animals and the environment we live in. This approach promotes multidisciplinary collaboration between human health, veterinary, environmental and related disciplines to jointly address global health challenges.
Human, animal and plant health share many commonalities, including infectious diseases, environmental pollution, food security and the impact of climate change. Adopting a One Health approach is therefore not only crucial to prevent and control zoonotic diseases (transmitted from animals to humans) but also to promote plant health and food security. Applying this approach to public policy and business practices can strengthen our resilience to future pandemic outbreaks and sustainably improve global health.
Over our more than 45 years of experience, we have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the One Health approach. Through researching and developing active and functional ingredients sourced from nature, we have made a major contribution to both human and animal health and well-being. Our scientific approach backed by continuous innovation reflects a clear commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
This approach is not just a trend, it is an urgent necessity in an interconnected world where health challenges know no borders. Recognising the interdependence between human, animal and plant health requires us to work together to protect and improve the health of everyone on our planet.
We are guided by the premise that we all share one health; a concept that has become the core of our corporate mission and vision.
We work with various institutions and take part in projects that reflect our commitment. One such example is our involvement in developing sustainable products using animal and vegetable by-products, which helps to promote the circular economy and reduce waste.
We are also involved in research initiatives aimed at finding innovative solutions to global health problems. These partnerships and projects not only improve it, but also strengthen scientific knowledge and technological capabilities.