Save the Children pulls out of Science Museum event over sponsor concerns
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Save the Children recently withdrew from an event at the Science Museum over concerns about a controversial sponsor, which highlights the increasing scrutiny of institutional sponsorships and corporate partnerships.
The museum's ties to Adani Green Energy sparked controversy, as it is part of a larger group linked to environmental and humanitarian issues, raising questions about the institution's ethical stance.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall expressed disappointment in the museum's sponsorship decisions, stating that he assumed a respected institution would align with climate action principles, highlighting the conflict between legacy and current values.
Action Against Hunger stated they would participate in the event despite reservation about the museum’s sponsorships, indicating a complex position many charities face when balancing awareness and corporate relationships.
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