A Bayer project for using the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide as a component for plastics is among
Each year this competition under the patronage of the German President honors 365 ideas and projects that make a sustainable contribution to
Award in the category Science
This year there were more than 2,000 applications for the award, which is presented in six categories. Dream Production won in the category Science.
"We are very pleased and proud to have been chosen as one of the selected landmarks in recognition of this innovative project," says Dr. Tony Van Osselaer, member of the Executive Committee at Bayer MaterialScience, the company leading the Dream Production initiative. Van Osselaer believes it reinforces the strategy "to focus on sustainable products, processes and solutions to cope with global challenges such as resource conservation and climate change."
Other participants in the project launched in summer 2010 are the energy company RWE,
The pilot plant at Chempark Leverkusen has been using CO2 from an RWE lignite-fired power plant in Niederaußem outside of
Also winning an award in the competition was a project initiated by Bayer and the German Soccer Association. The "Simply Soccer" initiative is intended to give mentally handicapped or learning-disabled school students access to club-level soccer.
About Bayer MaterialScience:
With 2010 sales of EUR 10.2 billion, Bayer MaterialScience is among the world's largest polymer companies. Business activities are focused on the manufacture of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. The main segments served are the automotive, electrical and electronics, construction and the sports and leisure industries. At the end of 2010, Bayer MaterialScience had 30 production sites and employed approximately 14,700 people around the globe. Bayer MaterialScience is a Bayer Group company.