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  1. WWF Singapore was founded in March 2006 to engage individuals & organisations in Singapore towards making a positive change in their lives & business operations.

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      A YEAR OF ACTION. In the past year, we focused on...

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      JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER COMMUNITY! Our volunteers are our biggest...

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      Waste management services are struggling to cope with huge...

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      RESOURCES Annual Reports offset Annual Report FY2023 Annual...

  2. About WWF. WWF works to sustain the natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife, collaborating with partners from local to global levels in nearly 100 countries.

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  3. WWF is a foundation with 65% of funding from individuals and bequests, 17% from government sources (such as the World Bank, DFID, and USAID) and 8% from corporations in 2020. [8] [9] WWF aims to "stop the degradation of the planet's natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature."

  4. Known worldwide by its panda logo, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats and address global threats such as pollution, over-fishing and climate change.

  5. Waste management services are struggling to cope with huge amounts of plastic waste. To stem this tide, WWF-Singapore is collaborating with multiple stakeholders to reduce waste and move towards a circular economy. Consumers can make informed and sustainable choices about their plastic output by following our work.

  6. A YEAR OF ACTION. In the past year, we focused on cultivating a more environmentally conscious nation by bringing people together to act for nature and our collective well-being. Hsieh Fu Hua, Chairman, WWF-Singapore. R. Raghunathan, CEO, WWF-Singapore. READ MORE.

  7. The 2024 Living Planet Report is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet. This flagship WWF publication reveals an average decline of 73% in monitored...

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