The list below shows some of the companies currently supporting the work of World Land Trust (WLT) and its partners. Click on the company name for more information and for a link through to their website.
Current Key Corporate Supporters
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adam&eveDDB have pledged funds to WLT for 6 years. They have supported the protection of the Rewak-Emangi elephant corridor in NE India and are now funding urgent land purchase and protection in Guatemala. Learn more »
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Airport Parking and Hotels (APH) is Carbon Balanced and their website and makes a regular donation to World Land Trust. Learn more »
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Berrydesign create unique, bespoke furniture that funds tropical rainforest tree planting. Learn more »
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The Body Shop supports WLT in a variety of ways including saving Atlantic rainforest in Brazil and sponsorship for events. They have recently launched a new initiative with our Ecosystem services team called Wood Positive. Learn more »
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Calypso Soft drinks are currently donating 1% of the turnover from their Apple, Berry and Citrus Aid soft drinks to WLT. Learn more »
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CSG funds the purchase of one acre of forest each time it completes a hazardous waste commission for UK Power Networks. Learn more »
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Drab services for WLT include design and production of WLT News, donation forms, project briefs, gift packs, educational resources and Christmas cards. In 2010 they also designed the WLT Chelsea Flower Show exhibit. Learn more »
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Enterprise Plants, corporate supporter of World Land Trust (WLT) for nearly 20 years, specialises in supplying and maintaining environment-enhancing plants in city offices. Over the years the company has made donations tow WLT linked to sales of rainforest planters, sponsored WLT News and donated for every Christmas tree ordered. Learn more »
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Fastprint support Steve Backshall and help us wave him on his way Learn more »
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Goodlife foods donates 1p from the sale of every pack of its meat-free solutions range to WLT. Learn more »
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One Square Metre with Green House Effect saves 1,000 square metres of Rainforest with WLT. Learn more »
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Greentree caffé pledge 5% of the turnover of all sales from their merchandise section to WLT. Learn more »
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Humble Bundle is promoting and raising funds for WLT through the launch of Amanita Design’s game: Botanicula. Learn more »
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Ian Smith Office Supplies Ltd donates funds to WLT raised through used toner cartridges. Learn more »
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Kingfisher Press is WLT's official printer and supports the Trust in many ways. Learn more »
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Maidenhead Aquatics gives regular support to World Land Trust Learn more »
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Media Bounty PR save an acre or half an acre on behalf of their clients. They support WLT in other ways too. Learn more »
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Nikwax and their sister companies Paramo and Skitostop fund land purchase and Carbon Balance their unavoidable emissions. Learn more »
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The Partnership for International Birding, based in the USA, with a UK partner operation, is a travel company that is supporting WLT through group bookings Learn more »
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PricewaterhouseCoopers protects an acre of threatened Ecuadorian forest for every tonne of carbon emissions saved by reducing their air travel. They contribute generously through land purchase and through other sponsorship. Learn more »
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Puro coffee protects rainforest by donating 2% of turnover of the sales of their sustainable, Fairtrade coffee to WLT. Learn more »
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Rainforest Cafe provide WLT with a central London venue for some of our events. They make a donation through every Rainforest Dish sold and through their Crocodile Wishing Pool. Learn more »
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Reefcam is generously hosting WLT’s webcams, streaming live footage from tropical forests Learn more »
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Sarah Class supports WLT by donating £1 from each sale of her CD "A New Dawn". Learn more »
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WLT is delighted to welcome SWAROVSKI OPTIK in the UK as a corporate supporter. With headquarters in Absam, Tyrol, Swarovski Optik is part of the Swarovski group of companies. Learn more »
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Tapir Apps have developed an Android calendar app that raises funds for the purchase and protection of tapir habitat in Ecuador. Learn more »