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Corporate conservation champions lauded by WWF-Canada


Corporate conservation champions lauded by WWF-Canada

Toronto, Oct. 18, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Outstanding corporate partners and champions who led innovative employee engagement and sustainability initiatives were celebrated by WWF-Canada's Living Planet @ Work program, presented by RSA, at WWF-Canada's 2017 annual support recognition event.

WWF-Canada is proud to acknowledge the accomplishments of those who went above and beyond to make protecting nature a priority:

 

David Miller, president and CEO of WWF-Canada, says:
?The incredible efforts of these conservation champions to bring sustainability and the protection of nature to life in their workplace merits celebration. The commitment of employees, executives and industry is an important part of efforts to reverse the decline of wildlife in Canada.?

 
Martin Thompson, president and CEO of RSA Canada, says:
?At RSA Canada, getting employees involved is an important step in achieving our ambitious corporate responsibility commitments. That is why RSA Canada is proud to be the presenting sponsor of Living Planet @ Work, and to congratulate this year's award winners for demonstrating how employee engagement across the organization can drive positive change for the environment."

 
About World Wildlife Fund Canada
WWF-Canada creates solutions to the environmental challenges that matter most for Canadians. We work in places that are unique and ecologically important, so that nature, wildlife and people thrive together. Because we are all wildlife. For more information, visit wwf.ca


About Living Planet @ Work: 

Living Planet @ Work, presented by RSA Canada, was created to inspire, empower and engage environmentally minded employees to lead footprint reduction initiatives, sustainability awareness campaigns at work and build support for WWF's conservation efforts across Canada. Today, more than 1,500 champions from over 1,200 companies use the program and are taking action for the good of business and the planet. To learn more about becoming a champion, visit wwf.ca/atwork 

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Emily Vandermeer
WWF-Canada
1 416-489-4567 ext. 7298
[email protected]


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