Partnerships are based on a common vision of a better future, as WWF believes that partners can achieve more by working collaboratively. WWF's approach to working with business is solutions-oriented, cooperative in its methods and challenging in its objectives.
Our engagement with business is based on trust and transparency, between partners and with the public. WWF and our corporate partners recognize that we will not agree on all things all the time. Agreeing to disagree in the context of a transparent framework has been a key factor in building and sustaining long-lasting relationships with the private sector.
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