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Bayer's Climate Change Program

In 2007, Bayer launched an integrated, Group-wide "Bayer Climate Program", with which it wants to further reduce CO2 emissions from its production facilities and develop new solutions for increasing climate protection and dealing with climate change.

The Program encompasses different measures that have been initiated by the Group Management Board and should cover a period of several years. In the new climate protection program, which is based on the newly formulated "Bayer Policy on Climate Change", Bayer will bundle its specific expertise as an inventor company. It has, in fact, already begun working on the first lighthouse projects: a global concept for zero-emission buildings for offices and other industrial buildings known as the “EcoCommercial Building”, the development of stress-tolerant plants and systems to encourage the effective use of crops for biofuels, and the "Bayer Climate Check" for optimizing production processes. Bayer will invest EUR 1 billion in climate-related research and development and other projects in the next three years.

Locally, in Australia and New Zealand, Bayer is currently working on environmental initiatives to incorporate into the Climate Change Program.  » more
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