You may not be going to the World Cup but German luggage brand Rimowa offers a chance to soak up the Brazilian vibe and do good for the environment in the process.
Luxury luggage brand Rimowa has teamed up with charity Organisation Saúde e Alegria to offer regular travellers a chance to do a good deed for the environment next time they select a suitcase.
The newest addition to the Rimowa collection, the Bossa Nova is only being produced in the brand’s Brazilian factory and will initially only be available in branded stores during the World Cup.
Each of this limited-edition, eye-catching case comes with a copy of Margaret Mee’s Amazon: Flowers of the Amazon Forests, so travellers can familiarise customers with the fascinating flora and fauna of the region, and a proportion of the sales proceeds helping Organisation Saúde e Alegria in their battle to save Brazil’s rainforests and to promote socio-environmental development in more than 150 Amazon communities.
Even better, the range will also be manufactured in Brazilian factories so as to provide Brazilian locals with a boost in opportunities. If you can’t get to the World Cup, look for this artist-inspired green-savvy case in stores globally later in the year.
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