Office of Environmental Sustainability

(Applications must reach Bayer in Singapore by 9 March 2012)
Bayer and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), in co-operation with the National Youth Achievement Award Council (NYAAC) and the National Environment Agency (NEA), are now inviting applicants to represent Singapore in the 2012 Bayer Young Environmental Envoy Program.
Now on its 12th year in Singapore, the Bayer Young Environmental Envoy is a global environment education program for the youth with the aim of developing young environmental leaders and boosting the level of environmental awareness among the youth.
Selected candidates will participate in a youth environmental leadership camp on 22-24 June 2012 after which they will proceed to implement their individual project ideas for a greener and more beautiful Singapore.
The projects will be evaluated and the best entries awarded a week-long all-expense paid study trip to Germany on 3-10 November 2012 as Bayer Young Environmental Envoys.
The four Bayer Young Environmental Envoys from Singapore will join youth delegates from across three continents in a unique opportunity to observe best environmental practices and network with a diverse group of like-minded youth.
If you have a passion for green issues, with a good idea for an environmental project, we would like to invite you to apply for the program. Outline your proposal for a project that addresses an environment-related topic/problem in your community/school using the application form.
More details on the 2012 Bayer Young Environmental Envoy Program are available online at :
http://www.bayeryoungenvoy.com/en/Singapore.aspx
You could be the Young Environmental Leader we are looking for!
Please send your application (using form attached) to:
| By email: | By Postal Mail |
| SG.Comms@bayer.com | Communications (BYEE Program Coordinator) Bayer (South East Asia) Pte Ltd 63 Chulia Street OCBC Centre East, 14th floor Singapore 049514 |
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