Father’s Day gifts that go towards protecting SA’s natural heritage Posted on 18 June 2021 Is your Dad an eco-warrior who loves nature? Does he love the outdoors? Would he like a gift that he knows goes towards looking after our incredible natural heritage? If the answer is yes to all of the above, then check out WWF South Africa’s special range of Father’s Day merchandise where all proceeds will benefit their important environmental work, for people and nature. WWF works in a range of areas from growing the black rhino population to sustainable seafood. By buying a gift from the WWF online shop, you too will be supporting this work. Among the eco-friendly products on offer in the exclusive WWF Father’s Day range are: Panda hoodie Panda hoodies to keep Dad warm and snug this winter; Reusable bamboo coffee cups for the coffee-loving Dad-on-the-go; Men’s t-shirts made from recycled plastic bottles; and A safety razor kit is a smart investment for a zero-waste lifestyle. Safety razor kit Celebrating Father’s Day on 20 June 2021 All the eco-certified Father’s Day merchandise and more is available at WWF’s online store and can be purchased until 18 June 2021. PICTURES: Supplied Related Posts Extinct & Endangered: world’s rarest insects captured in microscopic detail 16 March 2023 A collaboration between photographer, Levon Biss, and the American Museum of Natural History featured photos... read more Dutch tech company develops AI-powered anti-poaching camera 2 March 2023 EWT successfully challenges classification of wild animals as livestock 23 February 2023 Several previously classified animals as “landrace” breeds and managed as livestock will soon have their... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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