Showing responsibility, creating trust
A willingness to take responsibility has been an element of our culture for generations. We see ourselves a part of the community
– at our individual locations and globally. We take responsibility for all of our activities regardless of whether they relate
to products or employees, the environment or the community.
Comprehensive reporting
Providing full and fair information about our activities is a matter of course to us. We want the general public and our stakeholders
to be able to form their own impression.
In November 2007, Merck published its third report entitled “Responsibility for Employees, the Environment and the Community.”
The first report was published in 2003 and succeeded the previous environmental reports (1993, 1995, 1997) and our Responsible
Care Report (2000). The second report was published in October 2005.
Local activities
In accordance with our corporate values, all Merck sites are called upon to support the communities in which they operate.
The executive bodies of the Merck Group need not mandate this by decree: Globally, the companies of the Merck Group take the
initiative to make this social commitment at our sites as diverse as it is. They engage in an open dialogue with their neighbors
and therefore know where Merck can make the most valuable contributions.
Member of the Global Compact
By joining the UN Global Compact in 2005, we have committed ourselves to fair labor relations, human rights and environmental
protection. Aiming to make the global economy more sustainable, the Global Compact supports and propagates ten principles
of responsible behavior by global companies.



Entrepreneurial success starts with people. We want to achieve entrepreneurial success that is based upon ethical values and
creates economic value. Only then can we live up to our responsibility to our stakeholders, namely the customers, providers
of capital, members of the community and employees who place justified demands on our actions. Merck has expressed its commitment
to the ten principles of United Nations’ Global Compact.
Dr. Kley
Chairman of the Executive Board