SME profile

Access Infinity Ltd

United Kingdom·47 headcount·Reporting year 2024

Access Infinity helps pharmaceutical companies launch and price their products more effectively by combining deep strategic consulting expertise with digital platforms purpose-built for market access and HEOR teams. The company’s experienced consultants work closely with global through to local teams to shape launch strategies, optimise pricing and access, and navigate complex policy landscapes. Access Infinity’s core digital solutions – Access Hub, Evidence Hub and Nuro – streamline everything from launch tracking and evidence planning to pricing strategy, enabling faster, smarter, and more coordinated decision-making across the product lifecycle. Access Infinity’s clients include many of the pharmaceutical industry’s most influential companies including AstraZeneca, GSK, J&J, MSD, and Pf

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SectorHealth care and services
RegionEurope
Size band11-100 employees
Joined SME Hub12 Mar 2024
Reporting statusReported
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Commitment

Net zero target
By 2050
Scope 1 + 2 + 3 · Baseline 2023
Interim targets
TypeScopeBaseByReduction
near termScope 1 + 220232030−42%
long termScope 1 + 2 + 320232050−90%

Practices & perspective

Practices in place
Climate action plan in placenot asked
Scope 3 emissions measured
Engaged suppliers on net-zeronot asked
Communicated commitment to customers
Products/services qualify as climate solutions
Integrated climate into company missionnot asked
Third-party verified data
Governance:? Choose as many as are applicable. * Governance process in place,Person is responsible for climate strategy at board level 6.1.1 Please describe their position and responsibility. * The ESG committee is chaired by a partner (board level responsibility) and includes the two founding partners of Access Infinity for full oversight of activities, findings and recommendations 6.1.2 Is this person (or
Climate risk:Yes - we have identified climate risks 6.2.1 Where are the climate risks you've identified? * Both operations and value chains 6.2.2 How are you managing these climate risks? Choose as many as are app
In their own words
. * As a growing company, we acknowledge the difficulty in meeting our targets by reducing scope 3 emissions as our headcount grows as well as the need for commercial activities to see clients face to face, requiring travel. However, we are focusing on implementing initiatives and policies within our business practices to support sustainable growth whilst keeping environmental impact at the forefront
Acknowledged challenges
  • 01Reducing emissions from business travel
  • 02Balancing emission reductions with business growth

Reported footprint

GHG emissions (tCO2e)
 2024
Scope 10.0
Scope 20.0
Scope 1 + 20.0
Scope 3
Energy use
 2024unit
Total0.0kWh
Renewable0.0kWh
Renewable share%

Calculated via: Small Business Carbon Calculator 3.8.1 Specify any additional details * The SME climate hub calculat

Country grid context · United Kingdom · 2024

Renewables
50%
of generation
Intensity
197
gCO₂/kWh · low

Coal-free since Sep 2024; wind-led grid.

Source: Ember Yearly Electricity Data (CC BY 4.0). For SMEs, the grid carbon intensity is the dominant lever on Scope 2 emissions — switching to a renewable tariff is often the single biggest cut available.

Grid trajectory
Renewables (%)Carbon intensity (gCO₂/kWh)
201520240%100%0500

Sector net-zero pathway

Industry-level decarbonisation context — not this firm's own commitment. Shows how the wider sector needs to evolve for individual SME targets to be achievable.

Sector mapping not yet specific — every business depends on the power grid as the universal dependency.

Sector primary pathway

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Sector dependencies · 1 upstream sector
Grid carbon intensity
% of 2020 gCO2/kWh
0501002020203020402050
Best0%
Realistic15%
Worst60%
Grid carbon intensity · % of 2020 gCO2/kWh · base 2020
Source: IEA WEO 2023 — NZE / APS / STEPS
IEA WEO 2023

Pathway data is authored estimates anchored on IEA / SBTi sector pathways. Best / Realistic / Worst lines map to NZE / APS / STEPS-style scenarios.