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WWF Cymru

WWF Cymru is the Welsh office of WWF-UK. We're based in Cardiff Bay, but cover the whole of Wales.

Our team focuses on policy work and lobbying, and aims to ensure that the environment and sustainability are high on the political and media agendas.

Welsh Cities have Officially Plunged into Eco Debt



Residents of Welsh Cities go into Eco Debt



Calculate your Ecological Footprint by clicking on the link below.

FOOTPRINT CALCULATOR


Head of WWF Cymru, Morgan Parry calculated his Ecological Footprint and told us how he lives a low impact lifestyle





Would you like to volunteer for us?




WWF Cymru is looking for volunteers to help us make an impact at events such as The Royal Welsh Show this summer.

We are also appealing to members of the public to become case studies for our Ecological Footprint Calculator.


For more information please click on the above links or email Kim Richards at krichards@wwf.org.uk or call 029 2045 4972 for a chat about these opportunities.



A step closer to a Marine Bill?



The draft Marine Bill is out but will it live up to WWF Cymru's expectations..?

What is WWF Cymru calling for from the Marine Bill?



Welcome to Cymru Siren!




In the news


© WWF Scotland
WWF Cymru response to WAG's Energy Route Map

Nuclear power unnecessary and unsustainable
Welsh MPs must heed scientists call for climate action, says Stop Climate Chaos Cymru
Five thousand go green with the WI and the help of WWF's footprint calculator
Wales' builders lay foundations for low-carbon homes



Welsh medium climate change conference
The conference will be held in Llandrindod on Aril 14th and 15th and will feature addresses by Welsh contributors working in relevant specialist areas. It will also provide opportunities for delegates to discuss these important issues – by airing their views, sharing their vision, challenging viewpoints and putting forward practical suggestions for further action.

One of the conference sessions will provide an opportunity for delegates to propose their own workshop discussion subjects.

This conference is to be held through the medium of Welsh, with a simultaneous translation service available for non-Welsh speakers.



©WWF Cymru
Report maps journey for a One Planet Wales

Read our One Planet Wales feature

Watch our One Planet Wales video highlights

To read the One Planet Wales summary report click here

To read the One Planet Wales main report click here

To read the One Planet Wales main report technical annex click here

Group photo © WWF Cymru/Ian Homer
Read about who contributed to the OPW summit and view the speakers speeches



WWF Cymru's New Green Guide


Go Green in a Fortnight with the Pocket Green Guide for Wales

New green guide ©WWF Cymru
WWF Cymru's original green guide has been updated to contain useful tips for green living.

The new guide is packed with information to help you to help the planet.

Click to read The Pocket Green Guide for Wales online.



Feature

Steel production could be sustainable...
Chumneys © Digital vision

...read how Welsh steel firm, Corus, could lead the way in innovating and delivering a sustainable steel industry.

Click here to read more.
Cymraeg

Heavy smoke from a polluting industry, China © WWF-Canon / Hartmut JUNGIUS

"...investors should reward those companies who create value for society and the environment."

Oliver Greenfield, Head of Sustainable Business, WWF-UK


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