- WWF study of companies in Singapore and Malaysia finds that 66% are non- transparent and over 80% have no action on palm oil use - New campaign urges Singapore consumers to show demand for ...
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Agoda, WWF extend Asia partnership for another 5 years
MANILA, Philippines — Digital travel platform Agoda and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), which is one of the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organizations, have just ...
Singapore is one of the biggest seafood consumers in Asia-Pacific with an average of 100,000 tonnes of seafood consumed each year. As such Singapore has an important role to play in the conservation ...
The series of ads created by Ogilvy & Mather Singapore on a pro bono basis sets out to promote the WWF's Singapore Seafood Guide. The ad designs are distributed through postcards with print work ...
The UnTours Foundation is excited to partner with digital travel platform Agoda and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in launching the Sustainable Tourism Impact Fund (STIF), unveiled at the ASEAN ...
Online travel agency Agoda on Monday announced the launch of its Sustainable Tourism Impact Fund at the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2025 in Malaysia. Developed in collaboration with WWF-Singapore and UnTours ...
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