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Global Initiatives

Bayer Climate Program

Climate change represents one of the biggest global challenges
Bayer takes this challenge seriously, aiming at reducing CO2 emissions from our production processes, as well to develop new solutions for climate protection and dealing with climate change. The whole group reduced its direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions by 37% since the beginning of the 1990s. And Bayer will spend a billion euros for climate-related research and projects in the period up to 2010.

Bayer and UNEP: Partners for Youth and the Environment

Left: Mr. Achim Steiner (Executive Director of UNEP)</br>
Right: Mr. Wener Wenning (Chairman of Management Board, Bayer AG)
Left: Mr. Achim Steiner (Executive Director of UNEP)
Right: Mr. Wener Wenning (Chairman of Management Board, Bayer AG)
Bayer and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) support young people across the world in their commitment to protecting the environment. A dozen of joint projects aim to increase awareness and understanding of environmental issues.

“International Children’s Painting Competition”

Middle: 2008 First Prize Winner: Gloria Ip Tung (14) from China</br>
Left: Mr. Achim Steiner (Executive Director of UNEP)</br>
Right: Mrs. Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand
Middle: 2008 First Prize Winner: Gloria Ip Tung (14) from China
Left: Mr. Achim Steiner (Executive Director of UNEP)
Right: Mrs. Helen Clark, Prime Minister of New Zealand

“Young Environmental Envoy” Program

In 2008, 4 Envoys from China were finally selected to participate the One Week program in Bayer's Headquarter – Leverkusen, German, exchanging ideas and experiences with selected envoys from allover the world.

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