Going green: Bayer's newest Berkeley facility earns LEED platinum
Briefly

Bayer's Cell Therapy Launch Facility in West Berkeley has achieved notable accolades, including LEED Platinum certification and the Facility of the Year Award by ISPE. This $250 million, 100,000-square-foot facility is significant for being Bayer's first fully electric pharmaceutical manufacturing plant and reflects their commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality by 2030. With enhanced energy efficiency through innovative technologies, the facility aims to address unmet medical needs while maintaining responsible environmental practices, showcasing Bayer's leadership in both healthcare and sustainability.
The Cell Therapy Launch Facility at Bayer's Berkeley campus is the first industrial manufacturing facility in the western US to achieve LEED Platinum certification.
Bayer's achievement in obtaining the Facility of the Year Award highlights the building’s role in advancing innovative therapies for critical medical needs.
The $250 million facility demonstrates Bayer's commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality, using electrification and advanced technologies for energy efficiency.
Regina Donaldson emphasized that LEED Platinum certification showcases Bayer's dedication to sustainable practices that don't compromise patient care.
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