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Americans Invited to Text a $1 Donation and Join the Cause
ATLANTA, October 25, 2011 - Beginning next month, white will be the new red.
"We want to help the polar bear -- a beloved
First Ever White Packaging Encourages $1 Text Donation to WWF
This holiday season, more than 1.4 billion white Coke cans will help raise awareness and funds to protect the polar bear's home. White bottle caps also will be on bottles of Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Nestea, Minute Maid and more.
Beginning November 1, 2011, the familiar red can background will be replaced with an all-white panorama, highlighted by the iconic
"Arctic Home" Funds to Support WWF's Polar Bear Conservation Efforts
Funds raised will go toward WWF's conservation efforts to protect polar bear habitats -- for their survival today and in the future.
"Polar bears inspire the imagination. They're massive, powerful, beautiful and they live nowhere else except the Arctic. Their lives are intimately bound up with sea ice, which is now melting at an alarming rate," said Carter Roberts, President and CEO of World Wildlife Fund. "By working with
WWF has a vision to help protect the polar bear's Arctic home. This includes working with local residents to manage an area high in the Arctic where the summer sea ice will likely persist the longest. This area -- potentially covering 500,000 square miles -- could provide a home for the polar bear while protecting the cultural and economic needs of local people.
Producer Shaun MacGillivray said the film brings the polar bear story to life: "Filming To The Arctic 3D was an extraordinary journey. It makes perfect sense for our footage to be a part of 'Arctic Home,' inspiring action to protect the bears."
On ArcticHome.com visitors can explore, experience and learn about the polar bear and its Arctic habitat . They can conduct live video chats with WWF scientists, track virtual polar bear sightings and make donations. Supporters of "Arctic Home" also can help spread the word to their friends and families by sharing content using the hashtag #ArcticHome.
"Arctic Home" extends
"Arctic Home" is another expression of
For more information about "Arctic Home," visit ArcticHome.com.
About World Wildlife Fund
World Wildlife Fund is the world's largest conservation organization, working in 100 countries for half a century. With the support of almost five million members worldwide, WWF is dedicated to delivering science-based solutions to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth, stop the degradation of the environment and combat climate change. Visit www.worldwildlife.org to learn more.
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About MacGillivray Freeman Films
MacGillivray Freeman Films is the world's best-selling independent filmmaker of films for IMAX and other giant-screen theatres with more than 35 giant-screen films to its credit. Throughout the company's 40-year history, its films have won numerous international awards including two Academy Award ® nominations for Best Documentary Short Subject. The company's blockbuster film Everest remains the top-grossing giant-screen film in history. To The Arctic 3D follows in the company's long tradition of producing films that call attention to important issues in the natural world. It is the first film presentation of One World One Ocean, a multi-year, multi-platform non-profit campaign established by company founder Greg MacGillivray to spark a global movement to protect the world's oceans.
For more information, visit www.oneworldoneocean.org/tothearctic.
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