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Nobel Peace Center and Hydro gift the Peace Bench during COP30

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Made with aluminium supplied by Hydro, the Peace Bench is installed in COP30’s Green Zone to symbolise the importance of dialogue in climate action.

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The Peace Bench, commissioned and owned by the Nobel Peace Centre, is installed in the Green Zone at COP30 as a reminder of the importance of dialogue at the climate talks to take place in Belém. It is donated in celebration of COP30 to the State Government of Pará to remain as a public asset for city residents, symbolising the important conversations held during the conference.

The six-meter, semi-circular bench was designed by the Snøhetta architectural company and fabricated by the Vestre furniture company. The seat is lower at the centre so that those who sit are drawn inward, creating a natural invitation for conversation. The quote from Nelson Mandela served as the inspiration for the design, “The best weapon is to sit down and talk.” 

“The Peace Bench turns the simple act of sitting together into a reminder that dialogue is central to resolving the world’s greatest challenges. Placing it in Belém for COP30 underscores the role of dialogue in shaping climate action,” says Kjersti Fløgstad, Director of the Nobel Peace Centre.

The Peace Bench is made with aluminium supplied by Hydro, which starts production in the state of Pará, where bauxite is sourced from Paragominas, processed at the Alunorte refinery in Barcarena and supplied to smelters in Pará, Norway and worldwide. Symbolically, the bench now returns to its origins.

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“Hydro has proudly partnered with the Nobel Peace Centre for more than 20 years, united by the belief that peace helps create more viable societies. By supplying the aluminium for the Peace Bench and placing it in Pará, we symbolically demonstrate our commitment to advancing societal progress in the communities where we operate. This also demonstrates that aluminium, a material the world relies on and helps enable solutions for climate change, comes from regions like Pará,” says John Thuestad, Executive Vice President of Hydro Bauxite & Alumina. 

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The design was originally unveiled in 2019 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, and a bench has since been installed outside the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo

After COP30, the Green Zone will be converted into a new city park for Belém’s residents, where the Peace Bench will remain as a public asset for the city’s residents.  

Note: This article has been issued by Hydro and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.

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