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Earth Hour 2025: Join The Biggest Hour for Earth with WWF South Africa

WWF South Africa is calling on individuals, businesses and organisations to join millions of people worldwide in celebrating Earth Hour 2025 taking place on Saturday the 22nd of March from 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm. 

Billed as The Biggest Hour for Earth, it’s a time to come together to make a powerful statement for nature by pledging at least 60 minutes of action.

Since its inception in 2007, Earth Hour has served as a global moment of unity to raise awareness about pressing environmental issues. Last year’s campaign saw a remarkable achievement, with WWF South Africa ranking among the top 10 countries worldwide for participation and engagement. Building on this momentum, WWF aims to make Earth Hour 2025 even bigger and more impactful!

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“Earth Hour has always been about inspiring and supporting individuals to act for change. It is a visible demonstration of how we can work together to advocate for global action to the twin threats of global biodiversity loss and climate change. We can all make a difference as long as we come together to take action. In this spirit, let us all work together to make Earth Hour 2025 the Biggest Hour for Earth!” says Pedzi Gozo, Executive Manager of Strategic Communications at WWF South Africa. 

How to Take Part

WWF South Africa is encouraging people across the country to give an hour for Earth, whether through sustainable food choices, fitness and wellness activities, creative engagements, or entertainment. This is an opportunity for individuals, businesses and organisations to have fun, get involved, and take meaningful action for nature. WWF believes that everyone can contribute, and the activities are as diverse as the people who will participate. By signing up for Earth Hour participants will be in the running for exciting prizes, including a ‘glamping’ weekend away with AfriCamps. 

WWF South Africa’s Earth Hour Celebration

WWF South Africa is also hosting two major Earth Hour events in the beautiful Kirstenbosch and Walter Sisulu national botanical gardens, in Cape Town and Johannesburg respectively on the 22 March 2025. Gates open at 6pm and the screening of the family friendly movie Happy Feet will commence at 8pm. Tickets cost R50 for children and R100 per adult and bookings can be made via Webtickets.

In line with WWF South Africa’s commitment to reach communities, they are also expanding the reach of Earth Hour 2025 by hosting free community screenings across the country in underserved rural, township and peri-urban locations. These screenings will take place from 15 to 31 March, combining entertainment with vital environmental education. Details will be made available locally.

Plan Your Own Event for Earth Hour 2025

For those who wish to do their own thing, WWF is encouraging individuals and companies to plan their own planet-friendly activities to celebrate Earth Hour. Here are some ideas:

  • Host a tree-planting event
  • Organise a plogging (jog & trash collection) activity
  • Plan a sustainability lunch and learn
  • Host an outdoor yoga session inspired by nature
  • Organise a zero-waste group picnic

To log and plan your event, visit: www.wwf.org.za/earthhour

For more ideas, the campaign video, featuring upcycled clothing and sustainable lifestyles, can be viewed here: https://tinyurl.com/3vdu2zdk

 

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