WaterBear, a free streaming platform, arrives in Brazil

2022-05-20 20:45:04 By : Ms. Wendy Weng

The first free platform arrives in Brazil with original productions focused on sustainability, biodiversity and preservation of the environment.Learn how to access!The Brazilian who loves IPTV and free streaming received great news this Monday (13).WaterBear, a free streaming service with a wide catalog of original productions focused on sustainability, biodiversity, climate action and sustainable fashion, has just arrived in Brazil.Through original documentaries, the objective of the platform is to support the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Much of the content available on WaterBear is aimed at raising collective awareness for the preservation of the environment.In all, the platform has produced more than 30 films and curated more than a thousand award-winning documentaries.This entire library can be accessed in 194 countries.Ellen Windmuth, executive producer of Professor Polvo, the 2021 Oscar-winning documentary, spoke enthusiastically about the arrival of WaterBear in Brazil:"We are very excited about the arrival of WaterBear in Brazil, which goes on to further expand our mission to generate global impact through stories. We look forward to continuing to create and produce documentaries that relate to the most pressing issues in Brazil and abroad. world, empowering people with solutions and tools to make a difference," says CEO and founder of WaterBear.BIG NEWS 👉 We have just launched GLOBALLY to celebrate our one year anniversary.WaterBear is also now available on @AppleTV and @Roku 💥 What are you waiting for?Sign up for FREE today 👉 https://t.co/ob92T7rbmd pic.twitter.com/OfaObF5GBNAmong the titles, the main highlight is the short film "Tree of Plenty", a documentary made in partnership with Natura & Co, which highlights the essential importance of the Amazon in facing climate change and in the conservation of biodiversity.The film talks about Ucuuba, an endangered Amazonian tree that, in addition to encouraging the protection of the environment, has become a rich symbol and source of income for the local community.In 2016 alone, a reserve of this type of tree had an area equivalent to 150 football fields, which was used as raw material for the cosmetics industry.WaterBear is available free of charge to everyone, and can be accessed from smartphones, computers, notebooks and tablets.To watch, just register using a valid email.Below you can find the official WaterBear website:Oficina da Net © 2005 - 2022 - A group site