Bayer AG 2011 SR

The report highlights Bayer's sustainability strategy across its three subgroups: HealthCare, CropScience, and MaterialScience. Key focus areas include global access to healthcare, food security through sustainable agriculture, and climate protection. In 2011, the company achieved its 2015 occupational safety target early and subsequently tightened its greenhouse gas reduction goals for 2020. The report details the implementation of the 'LIFE' values and the 'Dream Production' project, which uses CO2 as a raw material for plastics. External assurance was provided by Ernst & Young, and the report aligns with GRI G3.1 Level A+ and UN Global Compact principles.

Company: Bayer AG

Sector: Health Care

Country: Germany

Year: 2011

Type: SR

Pages: 114

Bayer AG 2011 Sustainable Development Report

Sustainable Development Report

The report highlights Bayer's sustainability strategy across its three subgroups: HealthCare, CropScience, and MaterialScience. Key focus areas include global access to healthcare, food security through sustainable agriculture, and climate protection. In 2011, the company achieved its 2015 occupational safety target early and subsequently tightened its greenhouse gas reduction goals for 2020. The report details the implementation of the 'LIFE' values and the 'Dream Production' project, which uses CO2 as a raw material for plastics. External assurance was provided by Ernst & Young, and the report aligns with GRI G3.1 Level A+ and UN Global Compact principles.

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Document Details

Report Year

2011

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2011

Published

Jun 5, 2012

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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