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    Keeping the flame alive

    As the body that upholds the values and ideals of the Olympic Movement, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) takes sustainability seriously.

    All roads lead to Rio 2016

    With a projected cost of around $11 billion, the Rio 2016 Olympics looks like a relative bargain compared to the price tag for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games, which topped $50 billion.

    GE: Providing solutions at every Olympic Games

    The IOC's 2016 Olympic Marketing Fact File reveals that revenue from The Olympic Partners (TOP), sponsors and supporters of the Games reached nearly $2.79 billion in 2009-12.

    DOW: sustainability know-how

    At Rio 2016, DOW is overseeing efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the Olympics' carbon footprint.

    Bridgestone: developing relationships

    Bridgestone provides not only the Official Tire of the Olympic Games for Rio 2016, but also seismic isolation bearings to protect against earthquake damage.

    Cisco’s urban innovation

    As an official partner of Rio 2016, IT giant Cisco is providing technology solutions to the Games.

    Q&A: Omega

    Stephen Urquhart, Former President: We have been at nearly every Olympics. It really is part of our DNA."

    Rio: Brazil’s smartest city

    As Rio de Janeiro's mayor since 2008, Eduardo Paes has run Brazil's most iconic city through times of triumph and tragedy.

    An ecotourism paradise

    Brazil has to be experienced to be believed. The world’s fifth-largest country boasts breathtaking natural wonders, such as the Amazon rainforest, the Pantanal wetlands and Iguaçu Falls.