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Our Corporate Partnerships

Partnering WWF: Good for the Earth, Good for YOUR Business

With offices in more than 100 countries and our global network of partners, including governments, corporations and individual donors, WWF has proven to be credible, accountable and able to deliver results. Partnering WWF will help your company benefit from the goodwill that our brand inspires among millions of people worldwide.

With our integrity, experience and expertise, we can develop mutually beneficial partnerships that is crucial to the preservation of our environment. Listed below are various ways that you can work with us:


Contact us

Corporate partnership:
Email: corporaterelations@wwf.org.my
Tel: +603 7803 3772 Ext 6318, 6316 or 6303
Fax: +603 7803 5157

Media partnership:
Email: stan@wwf.org.my
Tel: +603 7803 3772 ext 6307
Fax: +603 7803 5157

Our Partners

Honda Malaysia

Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd and WWF’s 5-year 'Rhino Rescue' project aims to save the critically endangered Sumatran rhinos in Peninsular Malaysia & Sabah.

Honda

Honda / ©: Honda

HSBC Bank Malaysia

HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd is supporting  the "Building Resilience for freshwater sources" project in the Tambunan District, Sabah. This project focuses in safeguarding the environment and its natural resources, whilst improving quality of life of interior communities.

HSBC

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Nestlé Malaysia

Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad  in Malaysia supports Empowering and Enriching lives in the Setiu Wetlands. that looks at conservation through entrepreneurship and nature based tourism. This 3 year project looks at 3 modules focussing on Mainstreaming Gender in Biodiversity Conservation Through Capacity Building and Empowerment, Developing Low- Impact Nature Tourism in the Setiu Wetlands and Evaluating the resources of the Setiu Wetlands.

This project feeds into the overarching strategy for the Setiu Wetlands to maintain healthy, ecologically-functioning and biologically diverse ecosystems that support viable populations of painted terrapins and sea turtles, and thriving high-value natural resources, conserved through sound management principles and good governance. This in turn will provide social and economic benefits to local communities within the Setiu District.

Nestlé

Nestlé / ©: Nestlé

Senheng Electric Sdn Bhd

The retail chain of electrical products, has pledged to restore up to 46 hectares of degraded forest of the Sabah Foundation Forest concession in North Ulu Segama.

Various promotional campaigns will be conducted to raise awareness of this project. Senheng is supporting the use of energy efficient electrical appliances in an effort to promote change in our lifestyles. Energy efficient electrical appliances not only helps in reducing your electricity bills, but helps in reducing your carbon footprint.

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Senheng

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Coca-Cola

The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and WWF global partnership focuses on our shared vision of water conservation and climate protection. The partnership architecture focuses on Watershed conservation, Supply chain, Climate and water stewardship.

In Malaysia, The Coca-Cola Company has partnered with WWF-Malaysia to improve protection of cricital water catchment areas and freshwater  habitats through community engagements, promotion of ecosystem services and education and awareness. This 3 year project covers key sites in Peninsular Malaysia – the Ulu Muda forest in Kedah, Fraser’s Hill in Pahang and the Setiu Wetlands in Terengganu.

Recognising the threats and challenges facing our freshwater ecosystems, WWF-Malaysia promotes the conservation, integrated management and sustainable use of freshwater ecosystems. To achieve this WWF-Malaysia advocates for integrated policies and approaches, and protection of catchment area by the establishment of protected area as well as undertakes field projects for improving information database, and information dissemination to increase awareness

Coca-Cola

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Aeon Co. (M) Bhd / Jusco

The retail outlet has pledged to restore approximately 80 hectares of forests over 5 years in North Ulu Segama, Sabah. The forest was severely degraded due to several cycles of logging operations in the past and frequent occurrence of forest fire.

The main focus of this project is to restore the forest habitat for
the orang-utan populations.

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