“Bayer” Clubs
- At a Glance
- Strategy & Targets
- Reports
- ESG Ratings and Rankings
- Climate, Environment and Safety
- People
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Management & Governance
- Bayer Sustainability Council
- Bayer Bioethics Council
- Stakeholder Dialogue
- UN Global Compact
- Group Regulations
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Group Positions
- BASE
- Bioethical Principles
- Protection of Biodiversity
- Position on Global Product Strategy
- Position on Responsible Care
- Position on Deforestation and Forest Degradation
- Position on Insect Decline
- Raising the Bar on Crop Protection Safety Standards
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Position on Sustainable Beef Production
- Supplier Management
- Transparency
- Societal Engagement
Bayer is currently funding 22 sports clubs as well as 12 clubs and ensembles and 13 special interest clubs in the vicinity of the large locations in Germany. These clubs have a total membership of about 47,000 and offer a wide range of sports activities at recreational, club and championship levels, for disabled people and elite levels.
The biggest club to be sponsored by the company is the TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen with about 10,000 members. The sports clubs traditionally have close links with the company and express this by incorporating the Bayer name and the Bayer cross in their club emblem and wearing it on the club's strip.
Below is a list of clubs with links to their own websites.
Clubs and Ensembles
The artistic activities of Bayer employees are wide and varied, ranging from instrumental music and choral music to photography. There are a total of 12 clubs and ensembles at sites in Leverkusen, Dormagen and Wuppertal, some of which have been in existence for over 100 years.
Below is a list of clubs with links to their own websites.
The TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen is with 10,000 members the largest company-sponsored club.
Special Interest Clubs
Horticulture, beekeeping or stamp collecting - these are just a few of the interests covered by the clubs supported by Bayer enabling its employees to enjoy their leisure time with meaningful and wide-ranging pursuits. Over the years more than 13 special interest clubs have been founded at Leverkusen, Dormagen, Wuppertal sites which are closely linked to the company. They express this not least by incorporating the company name and the Bayer Cross in their emblems.
Below is a list of clubs with links to their own websites.
Briefmarkensammlerverein Bayer e. V. Leverkusen
Brieftaubenzüchter-Verein Bayer Leverkusen
Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (SV) e. V. – Ortsgruppe Bayer Leverkusen
Kleingartenverein Bayer Dormagen e. V.