Farmers, communities and wildlife in South Africa will benefit after our partnership with Nedbank, one of Africa's largest financial services providers, was extended for another five years. Our work together on sustainable farming has particularly focused on the Eastern Cape - a region of seven million people amid key biodiversity hotspots and critical water source areas. CLOTHING INITIATIVE RAISES €1 MILLION As part of our long-running partnership with clothing giant H&M Group, we collaborated on a children's clothing collection featuring prints of iconic endangered animals. The campaign ran in more than 50 countries - increasing awareness and raising over €1 million for our global conservation work. ACTION ON PLASTIC IN SINGAPORE Our global campaign to keep plastics out of nature was boosted by the launch of the Plastic ACTion (PACT) initiative by WWFSingapore - action included commitments by 18 businesses across four industries to "No Plastics in Nature by 2030" and towards a circular economy. GERMAN ICE HOCKEY LEAGUE PARTNERSHIP WWF-Germany's new partnership with the German ice hockey league - the third-largest indoor league in the world - aims to highlight the plight of the many threatened species around the world as well as attract new WWF sponsors. Visit our Nature Means Business website for powerful case studies on why our corporate partnerships are good for business, people and planet. See at pand.as/nature meansbusiness. Plastic pollution in the Tun Mustapha National Park, Malaysia. WWF-INT Annual Review 2019 page 45 © WWF / Vincent Kneefel BUSINESS] SUSTAINABLE FARMING IN SOUTH AFRICAhttp://pand.as/naturemeansbusiness http://pand.as/naturemeansbusiness