The Indian Premier League (IPL) team Punjab Kings (PBKS) has joined WWF-India’s Earth Hour 2025 as Earth Hour Water Ambassadors to encourage millions to Switch Off and create The Biggest Hour for Earth as well as inspire individuals to #BeWaterWise in all aspects of their lives—throughout the year.
Converging with World Water Day this year on March 22nd, Earth Hour 2025 emphasises the importance of collective action for the conservation of the planet and its precious water resources.
Earth Hour 2025 will transcend the symbolic act of turning off lights by encouraging simple actions that help in reducing water footprint, minimising single-use plastics, and cutting greenhouse gas emissions to collectively drive meaningful change.
“At Punjab Kings, we believe that cricket is more than just a game—it’s a platform to drive positive change. Hence, we are elated to announce our association with the World Wide Fund for Nature – India (WWF-India) as Earth Hour Water Ambassador. Through this initiative, we will aim to spread awareness about water conservation and sustainability. Hence, we would like to appeal to our fans to show their support to this initiative and join us in making this world a better place,” said Satish Menon, CEO of Punjab Kings.
Ravi Singh, Secretary-General and CEO of WWF-India, said, “WWF-India is honoured to have the support of the Punjab Kings team for Earth Hour 2025. With Punjab Kings at the crease, batting for Earth Hour and our #BeWaterWise campaign, we are confident of engaging people across India and inspiring them to adopt water-positive practices in their daily lives. We aim to create a more resilient and sustainable future for all, one conscious choice at a time.”