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Bayer rated the most sustainable German company in its sector
One of just three chemical companies worldwide to receive Gold Class seal of quality from rating agency SAM.
Amolin Sensitive Laundry Liquid
Due to market pressures, Bayer has not been able to sustain the supply of Amolin Sensitive Laundry Liquid and unfortunately have had to make the decision to discontinue it. We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this may cause some of you, and thank you for your past loyal support for the product.
Bayer and UNEP honour winners of International Children's Painting Competition on the Environment
13-year-old winner from the Philippines urges global community to increase environmental protection efforts / 4 million pictures from 99 countries / Launch of the new painting competition with the theme: “Green Communities” / UNEP boss Steiner: “Responsible young people are the United Nations' most valuable asset”
Renewed inclusion in the Carbon Leadership indices:
Bayer is still a world leader in climate protection
Recognition of transparent reporting and contributions to reducing CO2 / Indices offer guidance for sustainable investment
Sustainability in focus
Monheim - Scientists from prestigious research institutes met last week with representatives from Bayer CropScience at an experience-sharing event held at the German Climate-KIC Center in Berlin. Scientists from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia's national research body, attended the event alongside representatives from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ).
Business leaders Sign-up To Cut Energy and Fuel Use
Top Australian companies pledge to reduce greenhouse emissions by 10%
Australian businesses could save $4 billion a year1 simply by reducing their fuel and energy usage by 10%. That’s the key finding of an energy efficiency campaign being launched today by the advocacy group Do Something!.
Scholarship applications now open
Environmental scholarships giving students a boost in competitive market
The job market looks healthy for school leavers and tertiary students studying environmental science, with employment to 2015-16 expected to grow very strongly, according to the latest national statistics. The forecast growth is based on a rapid expansion of the industry, which has seen a 42% increase in environmental science jobs over the five years to May 2010 – compared to just 11% for all occupations.
1 in 3 families disagree on the importance of climate change
Families clash on climate change
AUSTRALIAN kids are clashing with their parents on the importance of climate change, a new survey has found. The debate on pricing carbon and protecting the environment may reach parliament house next week but new research shows the environmental debate is also running hot in homes around the country.
EUR 100,000 donated to the U.N. World Food Programme
Famine in East Africa: Bayer provides immediate aid
Leverkusen, August 8, 2011 – In light of the catastrophic drought in East Africa, Bayer has provided immediate aid in the form of a EUR 100,000 donation to the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP).
Rugby legend John Eales leads the search for Australian Sudoku Squad
Rugby World Cup winning Captain John Eales is today kicking off the Berocca® Focus 50+ Australian Sudoku Challenge: a search for the final member of the four person squad that will represent Australia at the 2011 World Sudoku Championship in Hungary.

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