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Bayer Corporation to Partner with United Nations on World Environment Day in North America
Sponsors International Children’s Painting Competition, Awards at Chicago Botanic Garden
(CSRwire) PITTSBURGH - April 10, 2008 – To help today's students understand their
role as tomorrow's environmental stewards, Bayer Corporation announced
today it will partner with the United Nations Environment Programme's
Regional Office in North America (UNEP RONA) to help sponsor the 36th
annual World Environment Day celebration. This event will take place on
Thursday, June 5, at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the North American
regional host venue.
Commemorated each year on June 5, World Environment Day is one of the
principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide
awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action.
With thousands of events in the six UNEP regions of North America, South
America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, World Environment Day is
considered the largest environmental event of its kind.
Here in North America at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the daylong
celebration will be tied to the global World Environment Day theme,
Kick the CO2 or Carbon Habit! Toward a Low Carbon Economy. It will
include a series of activities aimed at both adults and children,
highlighting resources and initiatives that promote low carbon economies
and lifestyles, such as improved energy efficiency, alternative energy
sources, forest conservation and eco-friendly consumption.
Bayer AG is a global partner of UNEP. In North America, Bayer
Corporation will sponsor a portion of the youth program at the Chicago
Botanic Garden, including bringing the North American International
Children’s Painting Competition (ICPC) Exhibition, a signature World
Environment Day initiative, to the Garden. Bayer also will host a special
awards ceremony for ICPC entrants from North America and Chicago and will
bring the Second Place North American winner to the event.
In addition, after spending the morning participating in a series of
climate change-related, hands-on activities at the Garden, Bayer will
treat kindergarten through fifth grade students from Chicago area schools
to a visit with Chicago native and hometown hero, Dr. Mae C. Jemison.
Former director of the Jemison Institute of Environmental Studies at
Dartmouth College and founder of the international science camp, The
Earth We Share (TEWS), Dr. Jemison is a scientist, educator and the
nation’s first African-American female astronaut.
Finally, Bayer, through the Bayer USA Foundation, also will award a
community grant to a local Chicago nonprofit organization to enable
students to work on a yearlong project that addresses this year's World
Environment Day theme. The grant recipient will be announced on World
Environment Day.
"Bayer has long been committed to sustainability and corporate social
responsibility, and environmental education projects are one important
part of that commitment," said Dr. Attila Molnar, President and CEO, Bayer
Corporation. "We are extremely pleased to join with our parent company,
Bayer AG, and UNEP to help bring World Environment Day to millions of
people, especially students, and shine a light on climate change -- one of
the most critical global issues of our time that science and science-based
companies like Bayer will play a key role in helping to solve."
Dr. Molnar explained that, last fall, as part of the company's Making
Science Make Sense(R) initiative, Bayer Corporation partnered with
UNEP RONA to bring the International Children's Painting Competition to
the company's site communities in North America, including Pittsburgh; the
San Francisco Bay Area; Northern Indiana; Morristown, N.J.; the Greater
Kansas City Metropolitan area; and New Martinsville, W. Va.
More than 700 entries were received by UNEP RONA in February, from which
the first and second place winners from North America will be selected and
announced on Earth Day, April 22, 2008. On June 5, the First Place winner
will travel to Wellington, New Zealand, while Bayer will bring the second
place winner to Chicago for World Environment Day festivities.
"We're delighted that Bayer Corporation has joined UNEP in North America
in our efforts to help educate the public and raise awareness of the
issues associated with environmental protection and climate change," said
Amy Fraenkel, Director, Regional Office for North America, UNEP. "The
painting competition is particularly important in this regard because it
reaches out to our youngest citizens, engaging them early on in important
environmental issues and giving them an appreciation for the world they
will inherit."
Other World Environment Day activities at the Chicago Botanic Garden will
include a "Knowledge and Action" marketplace on the Esplanade where
nonprofit, academic and student, government, cultural and environmental
organizations will demonstrate the many ways that individuals, businesses
and governmental bodies can help reduce their carbon footprint. In
addition, an afternoon plenary session will bring together local,
regional, national and international experts on global warming and climate
change to discuss steps individuals from across the region, the nation and
the world must begin to take to reduce their carbon footprints. Included
in the panel will be Dr. Ashok Khosla, a former director of the United
Nations Environment Programme and the 2002 recipient of the Sasakawa
Environment Prize.
About the International Children's Painting Competition
The International Children's Painting Competition on the Environment is
part of UNEP's TUNZA strategy for children and youth. TUNZA is a word in
Kiswahili that means to "treat with care." The program aims to provide
young people with information and tools on how to "treat Mother Earth with
care" and how to act for a better world.
This annual competition is jointly organized by UNEP, the Japan-based
Foundation for Global Peace and Environment (FGPE), Bayer and Nikon. The
painting competition has been held since 1990 and in that time has
received over180,000 entries from children in more than 100 countries.
Each UNEP Regional Office (Bahrain, Bangkok, Geneva, Panama City,
Washington and Nairobi) chooses regional winners. The selection of the
global winners will be made by a jury comprising representatives of all
the organizers. The global winners will be announced at the main
international World Environment Day celebrations in Wellington, New
Zealand.
About Bayer and UNEP
Bayer AG is the first company in the world to forge a long-term
partnership with UNEP in the area of youth and environment. The partners
first began cooperating on youth environmental projects in Asia in the
late 1990s. In 2004, Bayer and UNEP signed a framework agreement to
globalize this partnership that was extended in August 2007 for three
years. The partners have jointly organized a dozen environmental projects
for young people around the world, including the TUNZA International Youth
Conference, the Young Environmental Envoys Program, Eco-Minds Youth
Environmental Forum and the International Children’s Painting
Competition held in conjunction with World Environment Day. Bayer
Corporation in the United States supports UNEP’s World Environment Day
activities in North America.
Further information on the partnership between UNEP and Bayer is
available on the Internet at: www.unep.bayer.com.
About Bayer Corporation
Bayer Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is a subsidiary of Bayer
AG, an international health care, nutrition and high-tech materials group
based in Leverkusen, Germany. In North America, Bayer had 2007 net sales
of 8.1 billion euros and employed 16,800 at year end. Bayer’s three
subgroups, Bayer HealthCare, Bayer CropScience and Bayer MaterialScience,
improve people’s lives through a broad range of essential products that
help diagnose, prevent and treat diseases; protect crops and enhance
yields; and advance automobile safety and durability.
Bayer USA Foundation
The Bayer USA Foundation is an endowed 501(c)(3) entity and is the
primary source of Bayer Corporation’s philanthropy in the United States.
With a programmatic focus on the environment and sustainability; education
and workforce development; arts and culture; and health and human services,
the foundation creates and supports partnerships that improve communities
in which Bayer employees live and work, as well as society at large. The
Bayer USA Foundation is one of three Bayer foundations worldwide,
including the Bayer Science & Education Foundation and the Bayer Cares
Foundation.
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