WWF
- WWF Company Facts
- HQ Location
- Gland, Switzerland
- Employee Count
- 7000
- CEO
- Tanya Steele
The World Wide Fund for Nature, founded in 1961, is one of the foremost organisations in the realm of environmental conservation. With a presence in over 100 countries, WWF is committed to safeguarding the natural world, addressing the critical challenges facing our planet, and securing a future where humans live in harmony with nature. The organisation focuses on issues like climate action, which is pivotal in mitigating the impact of global warming and preserving biodiversity.
Under the leadership of CEO Tanya Steele, WWF collaborates with a range of partners, from local communities to global corporations and governments, to develop sustainable solutions that benefit both people and the environment. By leveraging science and data, WWF works to protect wildlife habitats, promote sustainable practices, and influence policy changes that drive impactful conservation outcomes.
WWF also places significant emphasis on educating and empowering communities around the globe. Through campaigns and advocacy, WWF raises awareness about environmental issues, encourages grassroots involvement, and inspires collective action to restore ecosystems and support wildlife resilience. As a trusted voice for nature conservation, WWF continues its mission to build a sustainable future for generations to come.
- Keywords and Services
- WWF Report: UK Supermarkets Aren’t Seizing Sustainable GoalsSustainability
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