Tropical-themed water bottles at G20 Summit is designed by Rio's brand
Heads of state and first ladies receive kits with sarong, fabric bag, and sandals The tropical pattern on the water bottles given to heads of state attending the G20 Summit this Monday at the Museum of Modern Art, located in Flamengo, the South Zone of Rio, is familiar to Rio residents. The brand Farm Rio is behind the design, having been invited to represent Brazil as the national representative for the event. In addition to the bottles, the brand distributed "from Brazil to the world" kits to the heads of state and first ladies attending the meeting. These kits included fans, sandals, fanny packs, fabric bags, and sarongs. G20 Social: Final statement advocates taxing the ultra-wealthy and condemns far-right misinformation Fun in Rio: 20 paired activities for the G20 holiday weekend in Rio de Janeiro Kit distributed to first ladies and heads of state at G20 Summit Reproduction The brand's support also extends to the G20 Cria initiative and the Festival of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty. On social media, the brand expressed its "honor" in participating in the event with "a selection of original Farm Rio products that highlight the country's cultural identity and our commitment to sustainability." Kit distributed to first ladies and heads of state at G20 Summit Reproduction On the brand's website, the small 500 ml bottle is priced at R$ 149, while the larger one-liter bottle costs R$ 198. The bottle is thermal, featuring a hermetic seal with a lid that allows for the storage of heat for up to 12 hours and cold for up to 24 hours. The official water for the event is packaged in aluminum cans, which have a recycling rate of up to 99%, promoting a circular economy and reducing the likelihood of being discarded in seas and rivers. G20 in Rio The gathering of leaders from the 19 major global economies, the European Union, and, more recently, the African Union, is taking place at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio, in Aterro do Flamengo, on Monday and Tuesday. The event is held once a year in one of the cities of the participating countries. The Group of 20, established in 1999, aims to promote international economic cooperation in response to financial crises. The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.
Heads of state and first ladies receive kits with sarong, fabric bag, and sandals The tropical pattern on the water bottles given to heads of state attending the G20 Summit this Monday at the Museum of Modern Art, located in Flamengo, the South Zone of Rio, is familiar to Rio residents. The brand Farm Rio is behind the design, having been invited to represent Brazil as the national representative for the event. In addition to the bottles, the brand distributed "from Brazil to the world" kits to the heads of state and first ladies attending the meeting. These kits included fans, sandals, fanny packs, fabric bags, and sarongs. G20 Social: Final statement advocates taxing the ultra-wealthy and condemns far-right misinformation Fun in Rio: 20 paired activities for the G20 holiday weekend in Rio de Janeiro Kit distributed to first ladies and heads of state at G20 Summit Reproduction The brand's support also extends to the G20 Cria initiative and the Festival of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty. On social media, the brand expressed its "honor" in participating in the event with "a selection of original Farm Rio products that highlight the country's cultural identity and our commitment to sustainability." Kit distributed to first ladies and heads of state at G20 Summit Reproduction On the brand's website, the small 500 ml bottle is priced at R$ 149, while the larger one-liter bottle costs R$ 198. The bottle is thermal, featuring a hermetic seal with a lid that allows for the storage of heat for up to 12 hours and cold for up to 24 hours. The official water for the event is packaged in aluminum cans, which have a recycling rate of up to 99%, promoting a circular economy and reducing the likelihood of being discarded in seas and rivers. G20 in Rio The gathering of leaders from the 19 major global economies, the European Union, and, more recently, the African Union, is taking place at the Museum of Modern Art in Rio, in Aterro do Flamengo, on Monday and Tuesday. The event is held once a year in one of the cities of the participating countries. The Group of 20, established in 1999, aims to promote international economic cooperation in response to financial crises. The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.
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