Responsibility – For a Sustainable Future

We create chemistry for a sustainable future.

This is BASF’s mission statement. Each of the three pillars of sustainability – society, environment and economy – has a tradition at BASF, but they differ in duration.

BASF History
Discover additional thematic and chronological milestones of BASF‘s history in our anniversary publication (2015).

Sustainability is the model of the 21st century. Since 1994, it has been the focus of BASF’s business activities. Thus, it combines economic success, social responsibility, and environmental protection. First approaches can be identified early on for each of these three pillars – sometimes more, sometimes less and in each case, depending on socio-economic conditions.

Long-term economic success is a business necessity but, as such, it is far from being a matter of course. The correct strategic decisions must be made. At BASF, for example, the development of its own research organization at a very early stage. The company assumes responsibility in the social sphere early on. Even before the first social welfare legislation, BASF grants employee benefits in the 19th century. However, it is some time before BASF becomes involved in environmental protection. It only becomes active from the 1960s, influenced by the environmental movement.

25 years of sustainability at BASF
How does BASF ingrain the concept firmly in the company or how is it integrated into its daily business? Which of its own instruments does BASF develop to effectively assess and manage sustainability? How has BASF opened its actions in the areas of economics, ecology and social commitment for discussion since 1994? These and other questions are answered by our special pages created on occasion of the 25th jubilee of sustainability at BASF in 2019.