Engagement issue
Encouraging high ethical standards in blood plasma collection
Engagement Objective
To understand the processes involved in managing blood plasma collection centres and to encourage high ethical standards in their application.
Scope and process
CSL’s US blood plasma franchise has grown rapidly in recent years and we were motivated to engage with the company to understand potential risks associated with this expansion, including potential ethical issues associated with the collection of blood. We corresponded with the company’s IR Director and had a teleconference with him.
Outcome: Partially successful
It is clear that CSL recognise the ethical issues associated with donating blood. Most donors are students or forces personnel in the US who have time and the inclination to participate. Each donor receives $40 per donation. CSL see it as in their interests to look after their donor population who, in addition to receiving notification if the screening process indicates that they have health issues, are not allowed to give blood more frequently than every two days. We believe that it is critical to the long-term health of CSL’s franchise to ensure that donations are managed safely and in the best interests of the donor. We will continue to engage with CSL on these issues.