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"PLAY FOR LIFE" RAISES FUNDS TO PROTECT SPECIES AND HABITATS IN AFRICA

PUMA® AND UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME ANNOUNCE DONATION
RECIPIENTS

Proceeds from ?The Play For Life? Campaign to Fund Conservation Programs
in Africa in Support of the International Year of Biodiversity

Nairobi, Kenya / Herzogenaurach, Germany? (July 16, 2010) ? PUMA® and the
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)  announced, Friday,  three
major conservation projects in Africa as beneficiaries of the ?Play For
Life? Campaign, a World Cup inspired partnership to support the 2010
International Year of Biodiversity.

Proceeds generated from the campaign will be donated to beneficiary
projects that will help save: African lions in Zambia (The African Lion:
King Without A Kingdom Project); elephant populations in the Ivory Coast
and Liberia (Support for the Elephants Project); and gorillas in Nigeria?s
Mbe Mountains (Promoting Community Participation in Gorilla Conservation).

Football fans and the wider public directed the final donations by voting
for their favorite cause on FACEBOOK.COM/PUMA and via a UNEP enabled
website.

In January 2010, PUMA® and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
formed an alliance to launch the ?Play For Life Campaign?, a global
initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of species
and habitat conservation amongst football fans and the general public
during this World Cup year, which saw the tournament take place for the
first time in Africa.  ?Play for Life? focuses on Africa, a continent that
hosts exceptional biodiversity and is home to some of the richest and most
threatened reservoirs of plant and animal life on Earth.

"PUMA has a long standing relationship with Africa and African Football,
and as a corporation dedicated to sustainable futures, we could not ignore
the growing environmental challenges that face the region,? said Jochen
Zeitz, Chairman and CEO, PUMA AG.  ?With 13 sponsored African national
football teams, we were uniquely positioned and honored to help champion
this cause with UNEP.  The global appeal of football made it a powerful
and inventive medium to promote the importance of biodiversity, engage
with millions around the world and raise both awareness and resources to
help these causes.?

The ?Play for Life? campaign promoted the International Year of
Biodiversity through a combination of events, public service announcements
with Cameroon footballer Samuel Eto?o, social networks, PUMA retail and
fundraising activities.  Each element of the program encouraged the public
to take action and get involved. The public, through online voting chose
the three beneficiaries for the campaign donations.
Satinder Bindra, UNEP?s Director of Communications, said: ?Through this
valuable partnership with PUMA, we are enabling millions of football fans
around the globe to play an active role in conservation. The ?Play For
Life? donations will directly benefit major conservation projects in
Africa. In the Ivory Coast and Liberia, we will support a project that
focuses on creating and preserving migration corridors for the elephants.
In Zambia, we will support the provision of accurate estimates of lion
populations and the development of national management strategies for
their conservation. In the Mbe Mountains, we will support the hiring and
training of ecoguards and Gorilla guardians.  We hope that this
collaboration will empower ordinary people to play a part in landmark
conservation projects. ?

PUMA?s main fundraising vehicle was the revolutionary new Unity Kit was
endorsed by all 4 PUMA sponsored African national teams. Inspired by the
African landscape, the Unity Kit bespoke colourway represents the sky, sun
and actual soil samples taken from Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast and South
Africa.  A portion of the profits from the sale of replica PUMA Unity
Kits, Unity Tees, and PUMA Lacelets will be given to the selected
biodiversity conservation programs.

Event highlights include the Africa Unity Experience (AUE), PUMA?s
official World Cup send-off to Ghana, Ivory Coast, Algeria and Cameroon.
Held in Paris in May, the series of high impact events generated fan
support, raised funds and awareness about the importance of biodiversity.
Highlights include a fundraising parcour with star players, including
Cameroon captain Samuel Eto?o and a rousing speech by Djimon Hounsou at
the evening?s concert produced in conjunction with Africa Express.

Editor Note:

Additional press materials details about the Play For Life campaign and
beneficiaries, Africa Unity Experience or Kehinde Wiley exhibition are
available at http://www.puma.digitalnewsagency.com/

Media Contacts:

Danielle Marcus, Marketing, PUMAVision, +1 617.488.0009,
danielle.marcus@puma.com

Sara Gottman, International PR, PUMA +1.617.488.2914,
sara.gottman@puma.com

Shereen Zorba, Head, News Desk, United Nations Environment Programme,
Tel: +254-20 762 5022,  Mobile: +254 713601259, shereen.zorba@unep.org

PUMA

PUMA is one of the world?s leading Sportlifestyle companies that designs
and develops footwear, apparel and accessories. It is committed to working
in ways that contribute to the world by supporting Creativity, SAFE
Sustainability and Peace, and by staying true to the principles of being
Fair, Honest, Positive and Creative in decisions made and actions taken.
PUMA starts in Sport and ends in Fashion. Its Sport Performance and
Lifestyle labels include categories such as Football, Running,
Motorsports, Golf and Sailing. Sport Fashion features collaborations with
renowned designer labels such as Alexander McQueen, Mihara Yasuhiro and
Sergio Rossi. The PUMA Group owns the brands PUMA, Cobra Golf and Tretorn.
The company, which was founded in 1948, distributes its products in more
than 120 countries, employs more than 9,000 people worldwide and has
headquarters in Herzogenaurach/Germany, Boston, London and Hong Kong. For
more information, please visit http://www.puma.com

UNEP
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the voice for the
environment in the UN system. Established in 1972, UNEP's mission is to
provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment
by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their
quality of life without compromising that of future generations. UNEP  is
an advocate, educator, catalyst and facilitator promoting the wise use of
the planet?s natural assets for sustainable development. It works with
many partners, UN entities, international organizations, national
governments, non-governmental organizations, business, industry, the media
and civil society. UNEP's work involves providing support for:
environmental assessment and reporting; legal and institutional
strengthening and environmental policy development; sustainable use and
management of natural resources; integration of economic development and
environmental protection; and promoting public participation in
environmental management.

International Year of Biodiversity
In a bid to curb the unprecedented loss of the world's species due to
human activity - at a rate some experts put at 1,000 times the natural
progression - the United Nations is marking 2010 as the International Year
of Biodiversity, with a slew of events highlighting the vital role the
phenomenon plays in maintaining the life support system on Planet Earth.


The UNEP-PUMA 'Play for Life' campaign will support the International Year
of Biodiversity by:
?       Raising awareness worldwide about biodiversity and the
International Year of Biodiversity among football fans and the general
public during football events including the African Nations Cup and
international friendly games
?       Raising awareness through Public Service Announcements featuring
football stars
?       Encouraging the public to take action to conserve biodiversity
?       Raising funds through the Africa Unity Kit and other PUMA Unity
football products under the Yellow "life" label to support biodiversity
projects in Africa.


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