WaterBear VoD launching in autumn
June 16, 2020
WaterBear Network, a new interactive VoD platform dedicated to life on earth, has revealed its plans for an autumn launch.
A digital platform and mobile app, WaterBear will showcase award-winning documentaries, inspirational original content, live streaming – and most importantly, will facilitate awareness and action. With original and curated content inspired by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), WaterBear viewers will be able to stream and download hours of video at anytime, and on any device – all for free.
WaterBear’s interactive technology will also enable subscribers to take instant action while watching, and support leading charities around the world. The platform will allow the viewer to donate directly, as well as provide opportunities to get involved with the projects on the ground through volunteering, travel experiences, events and campaigns.
Ellen Windemuth, CEO, WaterBear Network said: “We are excited about WaterBear’s ability to encourage people to not just watch, but actually interact with the causes they care about. The first network of its kind, we have the chance to be at the forefront of the most pressing issues of our time – showcasing the work being done to protect our earth boundaries and human rights, and empowering us to take direct action to shape a better future for our fragile planet.”
Dedicated to bringing together a global community that is passionate about the SDGs, WaterBear already has 65 non-profit partners on board spanning some of the world’s biggest environmental NGOs to a network of local, grass-roots organisations. The interactive network also aims to re-imagine corporate responsibility, creating a unique ecosystem for impact.From storytelling to innovative technology, it will help brands to fulfil their own SDG objectives.
WaterBear Network is backed by ZDF Enterprises and Off the Fence alongside a pioneering group of impact-focussed investors, led by CEO Ellen Windemuth.
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