Sustainability Works
Supporting our planet; securing our future
Lasting progress requires resilient ecosystems, stable supply chains, and communities working in partnership. Our future depends on solutions that endure.
WWF Sustainability Works brings together the ideas, strategies, and innovations shaping a more sustainable world. In this forum, leaders, experts, and practitioners explore how we can restore nature, strengthen businesses, and support people. Because an investment in the planet is an investment in our wellbeing.
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Part 1 of a Q&A with Erin Simon explores how responsible material choices can reduce plastic pollution and support innovation when aligned with system needs and environmental goals.
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Hotels can reduce waste, save money, and improve sustainability by tracking and managing food waste with tailored strategies.
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As extreme heat rises, clean water access is essential to protecting textile workers’ health, livelihoods, and supply chain resilience.
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FernGully taught many of us why forests matter. Decades later, its message still inspires action to protect nature and our future.
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Why managing building materials sustainably should be central to post‑disaster recovery, resilience, and long‑term safety.
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When eradication fails, markets may help manage invasive species. WWF explores how demand for invasive carp in pet food could support ecosystems.
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Sustainable tuna fisheries support women’s jobs, protect livelihoods, and help ensure a healthier ocean for generations to come.
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While multilateral cooperation remains essential, the urgency of plastic pollution demands new, results‑driven pathways alongside traditional treaty processes to deliver real, rapid change for people and the planet.
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Earth Month is a chance to turn sustainability goals into action. Learn how employee engagement can drive real impact for nature this Earth Day and beyond.