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Australian ultramarathoner and environmental activist Mina Guli will run 200 marathons in 365 days, around the world until the start of the United Nations Water Conference in March 2023. Bayer wants to help tackle the water crisis and joins your RUNBLUE campaign as a campaign partner. Each of us is invited to participate and run. The water crisis Water is life. It is essential for all living beings on Earth and for the future of humanity. Often a scarce resource, it can be easily destructive during heavy flooding. Humanity is already living beyond its means when it comes to water, and is also not doing enough to protect it. There are currently about 2.2 billion people who do not have access to safe water in the world and almost two-thirds of the total world population face severe water shortages for at least one month each year.
The amount of usable freshwater is decreasing, but demand is increasing due to a growing population, wasteful behaviors, and climate change. Mina Guli presents RUNBLUE to counter the water crisis Bayer is a campaign partner of the “RUNBLUE” campaign led by water activist and ultramarathon runner Mina Guli. The campaign aims to raise awareness and highlight that we can solve the Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List water crisis by working together. Guli will run approximately 200 marathons around the world, starting in Australia on World Water Day, March 22, 2022. He will run until the United Nations Water Decade Conference in New York City, March 2023. Guli wants to mobilize people and companies around the world and raise awareness about the fundamental role of water in all aspects of our lives. And he wants to show how we can take action to resolve the crisis.
Why Bayer participates Our partnership with Mina Guli on RUNBLUE adds to our other company efforts, in line with our vision “Health for all, no one hungry . ” This commitment guides our actions to help improve the quality of life on a healthy planet. Consequently, the protection of all natural resources, including water, is an integral part of Bayer's commitment to sustainable development. We, as a company, want to end hunger and help people live healthy lives. Since water is essential to that, we believe it is our responsibility to protect it. The agricultural sector accounts for almost 70% of global freshwater consumption, which is mainly used for irrigation. As a global leader in agricultural innovation, we see both an opportunity and our responsibility to partner with farmers and other stakeholders to provide the solutions needed to make farms more water-efficient and productive.
The amount of usable freshwater is decreasing, but demand is increasing due to a growing population, wasteful behaviors, and climate change. Mina Guli presents RUNBLUE to counter the water crisis Bayer is a campaign partner of the “RUNBLUE” campaign led by water activist and ultramarathon runner Mina Guli. The campaign aims to raise awareness and highlight that we can solve the Saudi Arabia Mobile Number List water crisis by working together. Guli will run approximately 200 marathons around the world, starting in Australia on World Water Day, March 22, 2022. He will run until the United Nations Water Decade Conference in New York City, March 2023. Guli wants to mobilize people and companies around the world and raise awareness about the fundamental role of water in all aspects of our lives. And he wants to show how we can take action to resolve the crisis.
Why Bayer participates Our partnership with Mina Guli on RUNBLUE adds to our other company efforts, in line with our vision “Health for all, no one hungry . ” This commitment guides our actions to help improve the quality of life on a healthy planet. Consequently, the protection of all natural resources, including water, is an integral part of Bayer's commitment to sustainable development. We, as a company, want to end hunger and help people live healthy lives. Since water is essential to that, we believe it is our responsibility to protect it. The agricultural sector accounts for almost 70% of global freshwater consumption, which is mainly used for irrigation. As a global leader in agricultural innovation, we see both an opportunity and our responsibility to partner with farmers and other stakeholders to provide the solutions needed to make farms more water-efficient and productive.