Global Compact

Progress report on the implementation of the principles of the Global Compact

With our support of the United Nations Global Compact, we want to raise standards in the fields of human rights, labor rights and environmental protection. In the year covered by the Report, one of the main activities centered on cooperating with suppliers in India and China to strengthen human rights. Another related to the propagation of technical innovations to reduce CO2 emissions. The following table shows which of the policies, programs and management systems already introduced at Bayer support the ten principles of the Global Compact, what practical measures we took last year in this respect, and to what extent we were able to register concrete achievements or results in the period under review. Information on the Global Compact can be found at http://www.unglobalcompact.org/.
Systems Measures Achievements
Principle 1:
Support of human rights
Human Rights Position link
Procurement Community Policy link
Health care programs in the world‘s poorest countries link Presentation of a human rights policy throughout the Bayer Group link
Principle 2:
Exclusion of human rights violations
Supplier Relationship Management System link
Human Rights Position link
Monitoring of the 143 most important suppliers in non-OECD countries link Prevention of child labor among Indian cotton seed suppliers link
Principle 3:
Observance of the right of workers and employers to freedom of association
Group Works Council link
Bayer European Forum link
Human Rights Position link
Careful encouragement of freedom of speech in China while observing the legal regulations link Successful cooperation with employee representatives, e.g. in the Schering takeover link
Principle 4:
Abolition of all forms of forced labor
Human Rights Position link
Supplier Relationship Management System link
No measures necessary  
Principle 5:
Abolition of child labor
Supplier Relationship Management System link
Human Rights Position link
Incentives and control system for suppliers in India link Prevention of child labor among Indian cotton seed suppliers link
Principle 6:
Elimination of discrimination
Social Charter link
Human Rights Position link
Fair procedures in Schering integration link Implementation of a HR Governance Code for all employees in China link
Principle 7:
Precautionary environmental protection
Bayer Sustainability Check link
HSEQ management systems link
e.g. restructuring of Bayer Sustainability Check link e.g. increasing the number of production sites with certified HSE management systems link
Principle 8:
Specific commitment to environmental protection
Group Sustainability Program link e.g. support of 24 suppliers in the Philippines with the introduction of integrated social and environmental management systems link e.g. further reduction in specific CO2 emissions link
Principle 9:
Diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies
Core business of BMS and BIS link link link link e.g. introduction of energy-saving oxygen depolarized cathode (ODC) technology for chlorine production in Dormagen (Germany), also in China link e.g. reduction of the mercury content in flue gases by 99.9 percent using a new process in BIS facilities link
Principle 10:
Measures to fight corruption
Conduct code link 2007 – the year of anticorruption link “Transparency International Mexico” study gives Bayer top results link
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