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Earth Hour 2025
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Working with Corporates

As an open source brand, Earth Hour is all about creating collective impact.  On this page, find guidance and resources for working with others to build the #BiggestHourforEarth.  

Types of Coporate Engagement
Important Guidance for EH Corporate Participants 
Corporate Engagement Pack
Corporate Participation Certificate of Appreciation
Corporate Partnerships for Earth Hour

Types of Corporate Engagement

4 main types of engagement exist with Earth Hour.

As an open source brand, much of the Earth Hour resources are made available for all to use, but please take note of the guidelines in place to protect the trademark and essence of the brand. 

EH Brand Book Slide 51

Important Guidance for all Corporate Participants of Earth Hour

In using the Earth Hour Trademarks, corporate participants may refer to themselves or their organisation as a supporter of Earth Hour and may place their logo beside that of Earth Hour’s in their communications assets, but must not refer to their brand or imply in any way that they are a partner (formal or otherwise) of Earth Hour unless you have formal written agreement with Earth Hour or WWF (local or international). For more information, please read the Terms of Use on earthhour.org. 

We also welcome brand partnerships so if your WWF team is working with a corporate brand is interested in partnering with Earth Hour, please contact us at contact@earthhour.org. 

To find out more about Earth Hour's first-ever international corporate partner in 2024, please reach out to Bonnie at bchia@wwfint.org.

Corporate Participation Certificate of Appreciation / Recognition

For corporate participants of Earth Hour in 2025, we are offering certificates to showcase our appreciation for their support this Earth Hour! If any of your local corporate brands would like a certificate, please edit and craft them via our editable Canva templates below:

Corporate Partnerships for Earth Hour

Businesses can play a pivotal role in driving change - from safeguarding nature to supporting essential resources like air, water, food, and health, partnerships with the private sector are key to amplifying Earth Hour’s impact.

In this workshop, explore how you can leverage corporate partnerships to maximize your efforts for EH2025. Learn from inspiring past examples and discover practical strategies to engage businesses for a better planet.*

* The content of this workshop is only accessible to WWF teams.

EH2025 Partnerships Workshop
EH2025 Partnerships Workshop Recording.mp4
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