Friends of WWF Singapore

Companies and media contribute to WWF work by providing pro-bono services and products.

Antalis Singapore

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Antalis (Singapore) Pte Ltd
© Antalis Singapore
Since late 2008, Antalis Singapore has been supporting WWF Singapore by providing FSC certified paper products for the production of various communication materials, including the programme of the first Asia Panda Ball and Earth Hour 2009. They have recently joined as Panda Friend, therefore committing for a long term support to the organisation. 

Antalis (Singapore) Pte Ltd is one of the leading merchants in the local paper industry. The company is providing a wide range of FSC certified and recycled paper products.


ARTS FISSION

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ARTS FISSION
© ARTS FISSION
The ARTS FISSION company is a 16-year old Singapore based dance laboratory with the vision to rekindle human spirit by a new genre of dance theatre informed by Asian traditions, cultures, and aesthetics. Poised in Southeast Asia, ARTS FISSION creates its dance works in sync with the pulses of new Asia.

Many of ARTS FISSION’s original creations are acute responses to the emerging contemporary Asian identity amidst the rapid developing urban environment. These works aim to experiment and reinvent vernacular gesture and movement into a new dance vocabulary that cross-references between urban Asia and old Asia.

Partnering with WWF, ARTS FISSION hopes to play a part in taking action to protect and manage the environment.

Clear Channel Singapore

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Clear Channel Singapore
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Clear Channel Singapore is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clear Channel Outdoor. Formed in November 2005, Clear Channel Outdoor is the global leader in outdoor advertising, with close to one million displays in 49 countries across 5 continents.

In 2001, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) awarded the advertising concession to design, build, operation (DBO) 3200 bus and taxi shelters to Clear Channel Singapore. The contract period is 20 years and the figure represents 80% of all shelters in Singapore.

By supporting WWF Singapore’s communication efforts, Clear Channel Singapore recognizes the crucial role it can play in raising environmental awareness among the community island-wide. In support of the WWF Sustainable Seafood Campaign, Clear Channel is providing pro-bono outdoor advertisement space.

Expat Living Magazine

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Expat Living
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Expat Living Magazine recognizes the crucial role it can play in raising environmental awareness among its readers and the expat community at large in Singapore. In August 2008, Expat Living Magazine decided to join hands with WWF Singapore and support the organization conservation efforts in providing pro-bono advertisement space and editorials.

Expat Living is a monthly magazine published by Expat Living Publications Pte Ltd since 2002 which focuses on what's happening in Singapore for expatriates, including life, family, wine and dine, travel, fashion, home, body and mind, and property.


 

Harvex Express

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Logo Harvex Express
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Harvex Express has created a powerful advertising medium - providing companies with the opportunity to place advertisements on magazine covers that will be viewed by an abundance of readers across Singapore.

Supporting WWF Singapore communication and outreach efforts, Harvex Express is making available this new advertising medium to the organisation. Harvex Express recycles unsold magazines and supplies them for the purpose of browsing, in up to 20,000 venues and outlets throughout Singapore such as cafes, clubs, condos, spas, salons, and clinics.

JCDecaux

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JCDecaux
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In 2007, JCDecaux first partnered WWF to support its various conservation outreach activities as part of the company’s sustainable development program to fulfill its global corporate responsibility engagements. Since then, JCDecaux has worked with WWF on a slew of awareness building campaigns for projects such as Deforestation, Save the Pandas and Earth Hour. Most recently, JCDecaux is providing support to the WWF Singapore Sustainable Seafood campaign.

JCDecaux Group has been working proactively with cities, transport companies and advertisers to improve the urban environment minimizing the environmental impacts of its operating activities, making conscientious effort to reduce use of energy and water, recycling posters and other waste as well as to increase development and implementation of "green" products.
The inventor of the “street furniture” concept in 1964, the JCDecaux Group is the only company worldwide to focus exclusively on outdoor advertising and develop activities in all three segments: street furniture, billboard, and transport advertising.

MillionaireAsia

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MillionaireAsia
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Ensuring the sustainability of our natural environment for us and for the next generation to enjoy is indivisible from what MillionaireAsia is about: “living life to the fullest, creating memories and relishing experiences that last a lifetime”. That’s why MillionaireAsia joined hands with WWF Singapore in August 2008, becoming a WWF Singapore’s Panda Friend. The magazine is providing free editorials and ad placements in both its Singapore and Malaysia editions. Also supporting the organisation outreach efforts, MillionaireAsia has warmly extended the invitation to WWF as a supported organisation at one of its events in Singapore.

MillionaireAsia is a luxury lifestyle and business magazine, currently publishing 8 distinct editions in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Japan, Hong Kong, China and Macau. They also organise many exclusive events including their signature event, the Millionaire's Summit.

 

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Sinema.sg
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Sinema.SG
Situated at the top of Mount Sophia, at the newest and ultra-hip creative arts hub known as Old School, is the physical space of Sinema.SG. Sinema Old School is a creative partnership with Old School and Sinema.SG. The truly indie space allows for a cozy cinematic experience with 136 sofa-style plush leather seats and state of the art projection and sound system made possible by Panasonic.

Sinema functions as an active Social Enterprise – not only to showcase local work, but also to inspire a local filmmaking movement – to encourage Singaporeans to tell their stories cinematically, to bring back the Golden Age of Singapore cinema and preserve its heritage, to nurture new Singaporean filmmakers, and most of all to develop a professional film industry. Supporting a range of WWF Singapore outreach activities, Sinema is making available the theatre for a variety of WWF events.