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Support for global UNEP campaign:
Bayer plants 300,000 trees around the world
to combat climate change.
“We are glad to be able to contribute to the success of this ecological solidarity campaign spanning the world,” comments Dr. Wolfgang Plischke, the member of the Board of Management of Bayer AG responsible for Innovation, Technology and Environment. ”It is another expression of our wide-ranging commitment to climate protection”. Only a few weeks ago the Leverkusen-based Group launched its “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. In the next three years the Group will invest EUR 1 billion in climate-relevant research and development and various projects. “I am elated beyond words at the global interest and action that was motivated by the Billion Tree Campaign. I knew we had it within us as a human family to rise up!” says a delighted Professor Wangari Maathai, Nobel Prizewinner from Kenya and patron of the initiative. Planting trees is globally considered an effective measure to protect the climate and combat climate change. Trees not only bind the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, they also counteract desertification and soil erosion. According to estimates, the 300,000 trees planted by Bayer alone will reduce the carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere by some 7,500 metric tons per year. Almost two dozen Bayer Group companies around the world have joined the initiative. Working together with UNEP and more than 1,000 schools in the area of Nairobi, Kenya, where UNEP is headquartered, Bayer AG has planted 100,000 trees. Bayer Corp. in the United States contributed an equivalent number. At both locations Bayer employees lent a strong hand. This was also the case in many other countries where Bayer, often in cooperation with environmental organizations, participated in the global tree-planting campaign – Australia, Belgium, Brazil, the Czech Republic, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovakia, Thailand, the United Kingdom and Venezuela. The just under 200 participants of the TUNZA International Youth Conference, which Bayer AG hosted this August under its partnership with UNEP, all planted a tree as a personal and symbolic contribution to the success of the campaign. Note to editors: For further information on Bayer's commitment to climate protection visit www.climate.bayer.com . Contact: df (2007-0741E) Forward-Looking Statements
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