Corporate Partnerships
WWF-Australia is convinced that working with the business community is an effective way to find sustainable solutions to the world's pressing environmental challenges.
WWF's approach to working with the private sector is constructive and solutions-oriented. The benefits can be mutual by combining the influence, expertise and knowledge of both business and WWF to achieve important environmental and financial outcomes.
Our Partners
ANZ and WWF have formed a three year partnership focusing on integrating environmental considerations into business decisions to generate sustainable value.
Telstra has partnered with WWF as exclusive sponsor of the 'Building Nature's Safety Net' initiative. The initiative aims to significantly expand protected areas for endangered Australian wildlife.
Energy retailer and GreenPower service provider Country Energy has partnered with WWF to introduce energy efficiency and GreenPower as practical solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions produced from electricity use.
Antarctic expedition cruise operator Peregrine Adventures and WWF are working collaboratively in a partnership that primarily focuses on albatross conservation.
ING DIRECT is supporting WWF and project partner NRETA (Northern Territory Government) to research and help protect Australia's only endemic dolphin, and the first new dolphin species to be discovered in over 50 years - the Australian snubfin dolphin.
Integrated Tree Cropping (ITC) and WWF have partnered to encourage Australian business to support responsible forest and plantation management through the choice of timber and paper they buy.
Accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), works collaboratively with WWF providing support through the PwC Foundation, staff workplace giving and pro bono auditing services.
Carbon neutral and green power service provider Climate Friendly has partnered with WWF to encourage individuals and businesses to become climate neutral.
Australian Confectionery Pty Ltd has partnered with WWF-Australia to support marine turtle conservation through the sale of their Tommy Turtle chocolate products.
Energy retailer AGL is supporting WWF's marine turtle conservation program and is engaging its staff in on-ground turtle conservation activities. WWF and AGL have also produced the ground-breaking Options for moving to a lower emission future study.
Wildlife Philatelic releases legal tender WWF postage stamps and First Day Cover envelopes featuring wildlife that are for sale to the public.
Eco-hardware provider Neco supplies a range of sustainable living products for sale through the WWF retail program.
Global financial services provider American Express has partnered with WWF by creating an affinity credit card and membership rewards redemption program.
Leading international law firm Allens Arthur Robinson generously provides WWF with highly valuable pro bono legal expertise ensuring our corporate partnerships meet the highest standards for both WWF and our partners.
News
Festool
The environment has enlisted a powerful new ally, or a power tool ally at least, as WWF has entered an agreement with Festool, the German power tool manufacturer. And the fit is far more natural than one might first assume.

