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KIAN Makes the Switch to Sustainable Corporate Gifts With Biji Biji.
As environmental issues become increasingly prominent, it is crucial for corporations to take a stand and begin the revolution of change toward normalizing green practices. Read on to learn how Biji Biji assisted KIAN in their journey of sustainability through green corporate gifts.
KIAN Makes the Switch to Sustainable Corporate Gifts With Biji Biji.
Biji Biji and Malaysian Comic Artist SofsDoodles Team Up to Spread Positivity Amongst Anxiety Inducing Times
By Sofia Shamsunahar Some days we felt off during the Malaysian Movement Control Order (MCO). We would find it hard to stop scrolling on our phones for hours and get...
Biji Biji and Malaysian Comic Artist SofsDoodles Team Up to Spread Positivity Amongst Anxiety Inducing Times
The Covid-19 Ripple Effect: Big Brands Who Refuse to #PayUp to Smaller Companies
You’re hunched over a small wooden table that houses your sewing machine - your back sore from the ridiculous hours you put in to fulfill orders. It’s not easy, but you’re determined. Your clients and their million loyal shoppers are counting on you. They demand, you supply. With nimble fingers that are now numb, you thread another needle and jump back into it. And repeat. The same cycle - every single day. What is it that keeps you going?
The Covid-19 Ripple Effect: Big Brands Who Refuse to #PayUp to Smaller Companies
From the Runway to the Frontline During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Upcycled Petzl Elastic Bands
Did you know that Burberry burnt over 36.5 million pounds worth of clothing in 2017? Instead of turning into dust, the unused clothing could have been repurposed into useful items! How does Biji Biji play a role in upcycling material for fashion and even medical equipment?
From the Runway to the Frontline During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Upcycled Petzl Elastic Bands
Buckle Up For Sustainability: The Story of Biji Biji’s Seat Belt Bags
When you think of the safety features of a car - the first thing you think of is none other than the ever-famous seat belt (among the many other features there are). Ever wondered the lack of attention you (or anyone normal, really) pays to these perfectly-crafted black seat belts in every car?
Buckle Up For Sustainability: The Story of Biji Biji’s Seat Belt Bags
There’s a Biji Biji Bag for Everyone!
Having studied Bachelors of Marketing Communication, Faris’s life has clearly taken a 180-degree turn, given his current position as a fabrication expert in Taylor’s Me.reka Makerspace
There’s a Biji Biji Bag for Everyone!
From Pop-Up Store to KL Fashion Week: Akiko’s Journey With Sustainable Biji Biji Bags
“Since I met Biji Biji, I fell in love.” Akiko Watabe is a Japanese journalist who came to Malaysia in 2013, seeking a world of potential and personally felt that Malaysia is a great place to embark on her journey.
From Pop-Up Store to KL Fashion Week: Akiko’s Journey With Sustainable Biji Biji Bags
5 Influential Malaysian Women Who Support Sustainability
In conjunction with International Women’s Day, we celebrate the strength and vigour of females and their power. Today’s progressive world has allowed us to break the stigma of stay-at-home wives and dominant husbands as we shine the light on the incredible talents of women and what they can do. Who are 5 women in Malaysia who support sustainability and has make a great positive impact on the world today.
5 Influential Malaysian Women Who Support Sustainability
Transforming Event Waste into Sustainable Corporate Gifts
As a company, marketing and events are bound to come up on your agenda. Tarpaulin banners are typically used as promotional material and felt carpets are utilized to fancy-up the event space. If you are looking to expand on your sustainable efforts as a corporation, Biji Biji offers services to upcycle your own materials.
Transforming Event Waste into Sustainable Corporate Gifts
How Can Corporations Make the Switch to Sustainable Corporate Gifts?
Did you know that if everyone in the world consumed as the developed countries do, we would need FIVE Earths to sustain us? So, what can we do to reduce this ridiculous statistic?