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BTS at Samsung Unpacked: boyband sends message to save the environment

Lima, February 9, 2022Updated on 02/09/2022 01:25 pm

Despite announcing their break, the Korean band bts keep working. This time they were part of the long-awaited Samsung Unpacked 2022 event, where all the news from the technology giant is announced. Bangtan had an emotional involvement: he sent a message to save the environment.

During the broadcast of the event around the world, which began at 10 am (Peruvian time), the boyband -which is an ambassador for Samsung- appeared for almost two minutes. Each of the seven members submitted a phrase.

The first to appear was RM, who carried a sign that read “the oceans are drowning in plastic”. Next, Suga appeared on the screen with the phrase “marine animals are suffering, it’s time for a change.”

Later, J-Hope enters and shows his phrase “with the power of (all) of us together”. “Our small actions can turn a whirlpool into a new wave,” Jin continues in the clip. From there, Jimin emphasizes the need to think about our purchases. “We are going to rethink the life of a product,” he reads.

For its part, V highlights the importance of recycling “plastics that reach the ocean and use eco-friendly packaging.” Finally, on Jungkook’s poster you can read “let’s reuse old devices and give them a new use”.

At the end, all the members of Bangtan put together the phrase “let’s work together for a better future”, with which they end their participation.

Here you can see the full video:

Samsung has been working together with BTS on different advertising campaigns, turning idols into ambassadors of their brand. Together they have designed and worked on merchandising and technology, launching an edition of the Galaxy S20 and coveted accessories throughout ARMY.

It should be noted that Bangtan’s popularity is worldwide, and for this reason, other brands such as Louis Vuitton, FILA, Hyundai, Coca Cola and more have been interested in working with them.

Source: Elcomercio

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