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Companies that work with WWF

  • Catalyst
  • Hewlett Packard
  • IBM
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • JohnsonDiversey
  • Lafarge
  • Nike, Inc.
  • Nokia
  • Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Novo Nordisk
  • Polaroid
  • Sagawa
  • Sony
  • Spitsbergen Travel
  • Tetra Pak
  • The Collins Companies
  • Xanterra
Read more about our partnerships

Is your business ready to handle climate change?

Sign up with WWF and take the first step towards minimising your company's carbon footprint. Climate change is no longer a debate, it's a business challenge.

Contact us

Marion Santini

Coordinator, Climate Business Engagement WWF European Policy Office,
Brussels
+32 2 7400939

Landscape and wind turbines behind the dike Pilsum, East Friesland, Netherlands.

By working with WWF, you – and the climate – can benefit in a number of ways.

  • Reduce energy costs
  • Prepare for new legislation
  • Explore new business opportunities and markets
» Learn more about the benefits
Climate Solutions: WWF’s Vision for 2050 shows that the world has more than enough sustainable energy and technology to curb climate change.

Climate Solutions: WWF’s Vision for 2050 shows that the world has more than enough sustainable energy and technology to curb climate change.

WWF is partnering with global companies that are prepared to take climate change seriously.

Our team can help you identify strategies to address climate change.

The results speak for themselves – the WWF Climate Savers companies will have reduced their collective CO2 emissions by over 10 million tons by 2010.

  • Johnson & Johnson is reaping more than $30 million in annualized energy efficiency savings.
  • Lafarge has reduced over 4 million tons of CO2 emissions in 2005 - on the EU allowance market these were worth €73 million1
  • Sagawa Express saves $5 million by reducing vehicle idling so reducing fuel costs.

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1 The EEX spot market average price 1st January to 19th December 2006 was at €17.66. Lafarge reduced tons in Annex 1 countries in 2005 compared to 1990 baseline 4.19 Mio t CO2, with a value on EU market with 2006 average price: €73,995,400.-
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