Interesting facts Brazilian Factory Recycles One-Third of the Country’s Styrofoam Waste, Matching European Levels with 51,000 Tons Reused Since 2007 Maria Heloisa Barbosa Borges 02/07/2026 at 00:00
Interesting facts Brazilian Company Known for Brooms Grew for 95 Years to Become One of Latin America’s Largest Brush Manufacturers, with Over 300,000 Sales Points and Revenue of $150 Million Carla Teles 01/07/2026 at 19:06
Economy Brazil Approves Landmark Bill Requiring Workplace Adaptations for Autism Inclusion Fabio Lucas Carvalho 27/06/2026 at 18:13
Economy Brazil’s Micro-Entrepreneur Program May See Major Changes: Income Cap Could Increase to R$ 130,000, Annual Inflation Adjustments, and Allow Hiring of an Additional Employee Fabio Lucas Carvalho 27/06/2026 at 16:20
Economy Low-income Brazilian families eligible for up to R$ 16,000 subsidy at Casa Paulista Housing Fair, offering 1,450 home purchase vouchers Fabio Lucas Carvalho 27/06/2026 at 12:23
Economy Toll Fees Drop by Up to 50% in São Paulo State’s Interior, Now as Low as $1.70 Fabio Lucas Carvalho 26/06/2026 at 21:26
Economy Brazilian Retail Giant Americanas Faces $10 Billion Asset Freeze Amid Investigation into Hidden Debts Carla Teles 25/06/2026 at 15:16
Interesting facts Attention Brazilian Tap-to-Pay Users: Quick Transactions May Conceal Important Details Noticed Only Post-Purchase Carla Teles 25/06/2026 at 15:14
Economy Brazil enacted a national minimum wage for teachers at R$ 5,130 for a 40-hour workweek, raised the minimum wage for basic education after a 5.4% adjustment, and established a rule that prevents increases below inflation in the coming years across the country. Carla Teles 21/06/2026 at 15:38
Economy Pernambuco bought a R$ 64.3 million plane to strengthen air medical services, but the aircraft became the subject of controversy after the medical kit was removed to transport the governor on official agendas, according to a report. Carla Teles 16/06/2026 at 17:17
Economy Fan discovers that watching the 2026 World Cup may cost more than an international trip: variable tickets, expensive train, R$ 92 beer, and FIFA’s billion-dollar revenue turn the World Cup into a warning for the wallet. Carla Teles 14/06/2026 at 21:17
Science and Technology Companies admit to laying off for this reason, but research reveals an uncomfortable backdrop: 59% use artificial intelligence to justify cuts, while only 9% say they have fully replaced functions, and workers try to understand the real risk. Carla Teles 11/06/2026 at 11:29