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21/03/2024 13:22 (UTC)

BRAZIL ENVIRONMENT

Tangará Reserve, a forest refuge in Latin America's largest megalopolis

São Paulo, Mar 21 (EFE).- Within the metropolitan area of São Paulo, the largest city in Latin America, hides 700,000 square meters of forest, a natural refuge for more than 120 species of animals. At Coral Tangará Reserve, they can breathe the purest air in the area and enjoy two springs of crystal-clear water.

Located in the municipality of Mauá, right next to one of the world's largest paint and coatings production plants owned by the Dutch multinational AkzoNobel, the Atlantic Forest, Brazil's most devastated and threatened biome, has found a major ally in its neighboring factory for its recovery and conservation.

SHOT LIST: FOOTAGE OF THE CORAL TANGARA RESERVE AND SOUND BITES OF AKZONOBEL'S SUSTAINABILITY MANAGER, FLÁVIA TAKEUCHI.

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