Fishers catch sardine off the coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Spain. EDF works with fishers globally to improve management of fisheries, protecting the ocean and people’s livelihoods.
Bringing problem-solvers together
Fishers catch sardine off the coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, Spain. EDF works with fishers globally to improve management of fisheries, protecting the ocean and people’s livelihoods.
Why partnerships matter: It takes all kinds of allies to solve the toughest environmental problems — community and advocacy groups, universities, global coalitions, and even energy companies working to cut pollution. Together, we can achieve what no environmental organization can do alone.
How we use this powerful approach: EDF and our wide range of partners are working together to spark innovative ideas and bring them to life. We pioneered environmental-corporate partnerships over 30 years ago and work with farmers, fishers, Indigenous peoples and other allies all over the world.
Our work forging powerful environmental partnerships
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Reimagining business for a sustainable future
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Restoring mangrove creek ecosystems in The Bahamas
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Can the world’s smallest molecule be a big clean energy hero?
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Our pioneering work to map and measure local air pollution
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Building climate leaders with EDF Climate Corps
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McDonald’s saves billions cutting waste
Updates
Read the latest articles, blogs and press releases on partnerships.
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5 things you should know about New Mexico’s Groundwater
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Shared Water, Shared Border: Water Leadership Institute fosters connections in Arizona and Mexico
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Massachusetts Regulators Open the Door for Community Voices in Energy Decisions
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January 2026: Electric trucks, buses round-up
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Proof on the Ground: How Natural Infrastructure is Reducing Flooding in North Carolina
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Electric truck deployments sustain momentum through a challenging 2025
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