1 of 20 Rihanna's Clara Lionel Foundation vowed to donate $15 million to climate justice organizations in 2022. In addition, her successful cruelty-free beauty company Fenty has embraced sustainability in a variety of ways, including selling product refills.
Photo: Getty Images2 of 20 In 2019, Megan Thee Stallion took to social media to give her supporters tips on how they can be 'eco-friendly hotties'. Her tips included using reusable bags and water bottles, reducing the consumption of meat and dairy and recycling. That same year, the Houston rapper gathered hundreds of fans to lead the first "Hottie Beach Clean Up" at the Santa Monica Pier in California.
Photo: Getty Images3 of 20 Miley Cyrus has been outspoken about her decision to go vegan and adopt a plant-based lifestyle. In 2018, the “Plastic Hearts” singer called for an industry-wide ban against the torture of animals. “I’m here so excited to be a part of this because I think this moment can be about so many different things, and for me I want to bring a message which is veganism and that there doesn’t have to be torture in fabulous fashion,” Cyrus told 'Vogue'.
Photo: Getty Images4 of 20 Shawn Mendes teamed up with eco-friendly water bottling company Flow Water, becoming a Sustainability Ambassador for the brand. For his 2019 tour, Mendes swapped all plastic water bottles backstage for Flow’s recyclable and sustainable bottles. In addition to that, the tour offset carbon emissions (saving 2,072 tons of CO2), included sustainable catering and hospitality partners and the team donated excess food and toiletries to food banks and shelters. Recently, Mendes and Flow made the announcement, detailing their initiative to provide "Wonder Grants" to the pop star's Shawn Mendes Foundation, which is aimed at empowering youth through projects involving arts, human rights, education, science and technology.
Photo: Getty Images5 of 20 In 2009, John Legend partnered with REVERB, an environmental non-profit, to go green on his 'Evolver' Tour. The tour included eco-friendly merchandise for sale, neutralizing CO2 emissions from venue energy use, hotels, flights and touring vehicles.
Photo: Getty Images6 of 20 In November 2019, Coldplay put their tour plans on hold over the environmental impact of concerts. "We're taking time over the next year or two, to work out how our tour can not only be sustainable [but] how can it be actively beneficial," Chris Martin told 'BBC News'.
Photo: Getty Images7 of 20 Beyoncé founded BeyGOOD, a charity initiative to raise awareness for local causes, in 2013. The website featured an informative article detailing small changes you can make to help efforts to 'BeyGOOD' to Mother Earth.
Photo: Getty Images8 of 20 Before Billie Eilish postponed her world tour due to the impact of COVID-19, the 18-year-old singer partnered with REVERB for the tour to help create an eco-conscious environment backstage and offstage, allowing fans to bring their own re-fillable water bottles to the show. She also teamed up with H&M to launch a merchandise line made from all sustainable materials.
Photo: Getty Images9 of 20 In 2022, BTS teamed up with Samsung on a new campaign advocating for the prevention of climate change. The group is shown holding placards with handwritten messages raising attention to the ocean's plastic trash and its implications in the brand's 'Galaxy For The Planet' campaign video. BTS were also named Formula E ambassadors in 2019, promoting the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, the world's only competition featuring all-electric vehicles.
Photo: Getty Images10 of 20 In 2019, Jane Fonda began leading Fire Drill Fridays at the U.S. Capitol to raise awareness about the climate crisis. She was even arrested outside of the Capitol on her 82nd birthday, making that her fifth Fire Drill Friday arrest. Her book 'What Can I Do? My Path from Climate Despair to Action' details her journey as a climate change activist.
Photo: Getty Images11 of 20 With the help of parents Will and Jada, Jaden Smith is behind JUST Water, which seeks to decrease the level of greenhouse gas emissions through production, according to their website. With packaging made of paper and plant-based plastic, the water is responsibly sourced, produced and packaged. In September, the rapper joined mass protests to confront leaders about the growing climate crisis and regularly speaks on the world's water scarcity and global warming.
Photo: Getty Images12 of 20 For most of her career in the spotlight, Oprah has used her platform to encourage green living. In 2007, she started a school in Kokstad, South Africa that uses solar power, a recycled water system, and provides a vegetable garden for school meals. In 2013, she and health consultant Bob Greene began a farm on the island of Maui to grow food. “We realized if we could grow delicious food ourselves, we could share it. So we designated 16 acres for farming, and last summer, with the help of a brilliant natural-resource-management group called Bio-Logical Capital, we planted a single acre with more than 100 species of fruits, vegetables and herbs.”
Photo: Getty Images13 of 20 Natalie Portman lives an eco-friendly lifestyle. In 2017, Portman received the Ongoing Commitment Award from the Environmental Media Association, launched a line of vegan shoes to benefit The Nature Conservancy and lends her support to Global Green USA, a non-profit organization fighting climate change through green affordable housing initiatives.
Photo: Getty Images14 of 20 Brad Pitt has made many contributions to his efforts to protect nature and wildlife, including helping to build eco-friendly homes for cities ravaged by natural disasters and co-founding The Jolie-Pitt Foundation in 2006. The foundation is dedicated to eradicating extreme rural poverty, protecting natural resources and conserving wildlife.
Photo: Getty Images15 of 20 Gisele Bündchen has been a Global Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Program and is active in efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest. She and her father co-founded The Água Limpia Project to help improve water quality throughout communities and educate about pollution to aid citizens in making eco-friendly decisions.
Photo: Getty Images16 of 20 Since Hayden Panettiere was 15, the 30-year-old actress has been an active member of The Whaleman Foundation. As the international spokesperson for the foundation, which launched several campaigns focused on different sea creatures, She was honored for her work by the Environmental Media Association in 2013.
Photo: Getty Images17 of 20 Shailene Woodley is an avid environmental activist. The 'Big Little Lies' actress co-founded All it Takes, a leadership program that aims to instill purpose in teenagers for personal growth and to get involved in being the change in the environment that they want to see. “All it takes is to pick up that one piece of trash you pass by every day on your way to work," she said. "Or to turn the tap off when brushing your teeth. Or to utilize vintage stores and second-hand markets. It is remarkably easy to incorporate sustainable choices into our everyday, busy lives,” she said in a 2013 interview.
Photo: Getty Images18 of 20 In 1998, Leonardo DiCaprio established a foundation to assist endangered animals and places. Leo has been a champion of climate action, investing in conservation efforts around the world and producing media like 'Water Planet', a short film about the importance of clean water, that raises awareness environmental support.
Photo: Getty Images19 of 20 Paul McCartney is known for his vehement support of animal rights and environmental organizations. The former Beatles frontman uses his art to call for greater climate action; he penned a song for his 18th solo studio album, 'Egypt Station' called "Despite Repeated Warnings" that points to the world’s growing climate crisis.
Photo: Getty Images20 of 20 Zac Efron, a member of the Global Advisory Committee, fronts Discovery’s 'The Great Global Cleanup' alongside other celebrities including Lil Dicky to focus on the efforts being made to clean up our planet.
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