This experience, set against the backdrop of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, promises an unforgettable evening for all ages.
Join WWF South Africa and the South African National Biodiversity Institute for a special screening of the beloved animation, Wall-E.
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This heartwarming film carries a powerful environmental message, making it the perfect choice for Earth Hour. Gather your friends and family, bring along a picnic or indulge in delicious treats from food trucks on-site.
Don’t forget to bring your own chairs and backrests for added comfort during the screening.
Earth Hour, launched in Sydney in 2007, has grown into the world’s largest grassroots environmental campaign. It aims to raise awareness about climate change, nature loss and other environmental challenges facing our planet.
With participants from over 190 countries and territories, Earth Hour encourages everyone to make a positive impact by taking action for the planet.
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Pedzi Gozo, Executive Manager of Strategic Communications at WWF South Africa, emphasised the importance of collective action in addressing global environmental issues.
By coming together and pledging an hour to activities aligned with personal interests, everyone can contribute to a collective effort to protect our planet.
Click here to pledge your hour of action for Earth. By committing to spend an hour doing something positive for the planet, you not only contribute to the Biggest Hour for Earth but also stand a chance to win a relaxing nature getaway at one of AfriCamps’ sites across the country.
Use the code ‘Hour Bank’ when pledging your hour online to participate in this exciting opportunity.