Mölnlycke Health Care annual report 2025 highlights sustainable growth and strategic transformation
Gothenburg, Sweden. 1 April 2026. Today, Mölnlycke Health Care has published its annual report 2025, including sustainability report, outlining the company’s continued focus on revolutionising care for people and planet.Highlights from the year included:
· 4% organic sales growth, with strong profitability and strengthened market positions. · Strategic global expansion, including an initiated €115 million investment to expand manufacturing capacity at Brunswick, USA; the commencement of Mölnlycke’s first wound care manufacturing site in China; and ProcedurePak® tray production in
Gothenburg, Sweden. 31 March 2026. Mölnlycke[®], a global leader in MedTech, today welcomes the publication of Shaping the future of wound care in Europe, the first joint industry white paper from the MedTech Europe Wound Care Sector Working Group. The wound paper highlights the growing burden of chronic wounds and urges EU policymakers to elevate wound care as a strategic health priority across the EU.
Across Europe, up to 14.9 million people suffer from chronic wounds, placing a significant and often overlooked burden on patients, caregivers and health systems.[1 2 3] Chronic wound
Gothenburg, Sweden. 27 January 2026. Mölnlycke Health Care, a global leader in MedTech, headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, is celebrating the production of 100 million ProcedurePak® trays at the company’s production sites in the Czech Republic.
This achievement reflects Mölnlycke’s commitment to more efficient and sustainable surgical care. With 100 million trays delivered, Mölnlycke has facilitated millions of procedures across the world, helping hospitals improve operating room workflows and consistency. Customised ProcedurePak trays can reduce surgical preparation time by up to 40%
Gothenburg, Sweden, 15 October 2025 Mölnlycke[®] Health Care is proud to announce that its global headquarters have placed number one in Sweden, and top 20 globally, in the prestigious Leesman[®] Index, a benchmark survey measuring workplace experience across thousands of organisations worldwide.Mölnlycke achieved an impressive score of 78.9 out of 100 on the Leesman Index, significantly outperforming both the global average and the elite Leesman+ benchmark.
This recognition comes after Mölnlycke’s move to its new global headquarters at GoCo Health Innovation City, a cutting-edge life
Gothenburg, Sweden. 17 September 2025. A new narrative review published in the current issue of Journal of Patient Safety, titled ’Putting Patients at Risk: The Effect of Health Care Provider Burnout on Patient Care in the Operating Room’ reveals alarmingly high levels of burnout among healthcare workers in operating rooms (ORs) and warns of the serious implications for staff well-being, care quality and ultimately patient safety.
The review analysed over 60 studies from 23 countries and found that burnout among operating room staff was widespread, with reported prevalence ranging from
Gothenburg, Sweden. 21 August 2025. Mölnlycke[®], a world-leading MedTech company, has once again been recognised as a global sustainability leader, earning the prestigious EcoVadis Platinum medal for the second year in a row. This accolade places Mölnlycke in the top 1% of all companies assessed worldwide by EcoVadis, a trusted platform used across industries to evaluate environmental, social and ethical performance.
Mölnlycke’s scores improved across every category of the EcoVadis assessment compared to last year, underscoring the company’s dedication to driving meaningful change.
New white paper calls for integration of environmental, human and economic metrics in sustainability assessments of medical technologiesGothenburg, Sweden, 12 June 2025. At CleanMed Europe 2025, Mölnlycke[®] has unveiled a white paper urging a unified European approach to sustainability in healthcare. The paper highlights the need for a broader definition of sustainability assessments for medical technology.
Current assessment frameworks focus mainly on environmental indicators, often overlooking human and economic factors. Mölnlycke warns this narrow view can hinder progress and lead
Gothenburg, Sweden. 4 June 2025. Mölnlycke is pleased to announce the election of Filippa Stenberg as a deputy board member to its Board of Directors, as of 22 May 2025.Filippa brings over a decade of experience in active ownership with a focus on healthcare investments. She currently serves as a Managing Director of Patricia Industries, part of Investor AB, where she has been instrumental in driving value creation in several globally leading companies.
“We are delighted to welcome Filippa to the Mölnlycke Board,” said Karl-Henrik Sundström, Chairman of the Board. “Her energy, expertise
Gothenburg, Sweden. 21 May 2025 – Mölnlycke Health Care, a global leader in MedTech, has officially opened its new global headquarters at GoCo Health Innovation City in Gothenburg, Sweden—a major milestone in its journey to drive sustainable healthcare innovation.The grand opening brought together business partners and thought leaders from industry, academia and healthcare. A highlight was a panel discussion entitled “Who should lead the transformation towards sustainable healthcare,” featuring:
· Petra Noreback, State Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health ·
Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 May, 2025. Mölnlycke’s long-term net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), following prior validation of the company’s near-term GHG emission reduction targets.Mölnlycke has committed to reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions across the value chain by 2050. Specifically, the company has committed to reducing absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions by 90% by 2050 compared to the 2021 base year, and to reducing Scope 3 GHG emissions by 97% per tonne of sold product within the same
Gothenburg, Sweden. 26 November 2024. Mölnlycke is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Capgemini Swedish Sustainability Tech Award 2024 for Mölnlycke ProcedurePak® trays. This accolade recognises the company’s innovative practices and dedication to revolutionise care for people and planet.The judging panel commented:“In recognition of outstanding contributions to sustainability and innovation, this year’s Swedish award celebrates a project that has significantly enhanced operational efficiency while reducing environmental impact. Their commitment to sustainability is further
Gothenburg (Sweden), 1 March 2022 – In late 2024 Mölnlycke will relocate to brand new headquarters in GoCo Health Innovation City in Mölndal. The new headquarters will have a total area of 16,000 m[2 ]and will be located in one of GoCo's prime locations, with capacity for around 800 associates.Today, Mölnlycke is announcing that the company will move to a newly built headquarters in GoCo Health Innovation City in Mölndal. The move is scheduled to be completed in late 2024 and will bring together all Mölnlycke's office-based associates in Sweden in the activity-based office.
Zlatko Rihter,