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Corporate Partnerships
We know that one organization alone can’t affect the change needed. The changes we want to see in the world can only come about through the efforts of many actors.
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Corporate Partnerships Report – WWF-Laos FY24
WWF-Laos has not been involved in any formal bilateral partnership with a company in FY24. However, it is important to note that WWF, as a global network organisation, works with the corporate sector in the majority of its offices and has committed itself to publicly reporting these engagements.
WWF's Living Planet Report shows that humanity and the way we feed, fuel, and finance our societies and economies is pushing nature and the services that power and sustain us to the brink. Agricultural expansion, deforestation, overfishing, urban development, energy use, mining, and pollution are all driving habitat loss, water shortages, and climate change.
Read the Full Report HereWWF's Living Planet Report shows that humanity and the way we feed, fuel, and finance our societies and economies is pushing nature and the services that power and sustain us to the brink. Agricultural expansion, deforestation, overfishing, urban development, energy use, mining, and pollution are all driving habitat loss, water shortages, and climate change.