Göttingen, July 3rd, 2018 - Sartorius signed the United Nations Global Compact initiative and
is actively engaged in helping to develop a sustainable global economy. Over 13,000 companies
and non-commercial organizations from 161 countries have enlisted their support to initiate
change processes beyond sectors and borders and to make globalization more fair. The
UN Global Compact is the largest initiative worldwide for responsible business leadership.

'To Sartorius, sustainability means operating responsibly over the long term - with respect to
natural resources as well as to business partners and employees. This is so important to us that
we have made sustainability one of our company's three core values besides openness and
enjoyment. Close linkage between social and ecological goals and company business targets is
not a contradiction, but rather a positive factor for our profitable growth,' said Group CEO
Dr. Joachim Kreuzburg.

The topic of sustainability is gaining significance across the globe. Customers and investors are
showing increasing interest in receiving information on the areas of environment, business
ethics and governance. In addition, national legislation are increasingly requiring reports on
sustainability aspects.

Launched in 2000 by the United Nations, the Global Compact invites businesses to join forces
with this movement to achieve improvements worldwide in human rights, labor standards,
environmental protection and anti-corruption. Ten Principles of this Global Compact specify
how businesses can take action within their particular sphere of influence. The success of
implementing these principles will considerably depend on the actions and collaboration of all
stakeholders, particularly on the commitment and engagement of the private economy. This is
a responsibility that Sartorius is glad to accept. Therefore, Sartorius will be reporting annually
to the United Nations on the progress it achieves according to these principles.

Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact

Human Rights

1. Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed
human rights; and

2. make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses.

Labor

3. Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of
the right to collective bargaining:

4. the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labor;

5. the effective abolition of child labor; and

6. the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation.

Environment

7. Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;

8. undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; and

9. encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies.

Anti-Corruption

10. Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and
bribery.

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