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As a global population, we are depleting natural resources faster than the earth can replenish them – and at an accelerating rate.
It’s a crisis that equals, possibly even surpasses, climate change.
Nature underpins all global activity. It's estimated that huge biodiversity losses are already putting a million species at risk of extinction and making 80% of the UN Sustainable Development Goals potentially unachievable.
There is so much we can do to help, including increasing our use of renewable energy, supporting the elimination of deforestation, and cutting waste by recycling and reducing. It’s time to make a change.
Explore ways you can take action below.
Take a virtual tour via our Google Earth Story
Join the outdoor revolution and make outside play matter
Clear the confusion about plastic recycling
Make your commitment to reducing plastic waste
Act now to help WWF protect the planet
Calculate your carbon footprint to see where you can improve
Volunteer in Oxfam shops and give clothes a second life
Fix our food system with a healthy and sustainable diet
Five easy ways to fight deforestation in our food
Find out what you can do to make a difference
Learn about how we can secure Australia’s future
Volunteer and work towards a hunger-free future in 40 countries
Make small, sustainable lifestyle changes that count
TRANSFORM the lives of millions in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
Supply recyclable waste to feed the circular economy
Donate and support the WWF campaign to save the Amazon
It’s time to put pressure on our leaders to take climate action
Find out why a sustainable approach is better for business, people and planet, and how Unilever is working to make sustainable living commonplace.
Innovation and collaboration will be essential for Unilever to reach net zero by 2039. Read on to meet the experts helping to tackle emissions across the business, from sustainable sourcing of our ingredients to changing formulations and optimising manufacturing and distribution.
At Climate Week NYC, the University of Oxford, in partnership with Unilever, has launched a new report identifying the policy interventions needed to address the carbon emissions of everyday cleaning, laundry and home care products.
The 2022 results of our regenerative agriculture projects are in and it is good news, with progress made across the field. As Unilever continues to add and scale up projects in 2023 and beyond, we take a closer look at the environmental impact these first programmes are making.