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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Participation of OBI in “Earth Hour 2026,” March 28, 2026.

Earth Hour 2026

Flip the switch on Saturday, 28 March

Mark your calendars: The ‘biggest hour for Earth’ is back

On Saturday, 28 March 2026, between 20:30 and 21:30, people around the world will take part in Earth Hour 2026. The idea is simple: Turning off non-essential lights for one hour. The message: Protect our planet.

What is Earth Hour?

The initiative was started in 2007 by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), as a symbolic ‘lights off’ moment. Today it is a global movement. With millions of people across more than 118 countries and territories participating every year, it has become a catalyst for environmental change.

How can I get involved?

The WWF invites everyone to reconnect with the world around you:

Whether it is fitness, art or being outdoors, anyone can take part.

Does one hour really make a difference?

It does – because supporters around the world act together. When lights go off during the biggest hour for Earth, it sets a global spotlight on climate change and the need to work together to keep our future bright.

The Hellenic Industrial Property Organisation (OBI) participates in «Earth Hour» initiative, turning off non-essential lights for one hour in both premises in Paradissos Amaroussiou and in Athens.

Remember: Every day can be Earth Day. So why not find more ways that help the planet – while doing something you enjoy?