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About Product
Our custom designed handkerchiefs are fashionable, sustainable, multi-functional and educational. They come in various colour options and they’re made from beautiful up-cycled fabric we sourced from hotels and villas in Bali. TRI Handkerchiefs are a must-have for the modern day consumption-conscious individual who aims to reduce paper tissue trash & end the cycle of packaging waste. Remember, when you buy a TRI you save a tree.
When we got started in June 2016, we thought handkerchiefs could just be a cool way to reduce wasteful paper consumption. Wasting tissues means trees being unnecessarily cut down, right? But as our project advanced, we realized that our handkerchiefs had even more potential. Our ‘chiefs have become a powerful vehicle to communicate widely in an engaging way about an urgent issue that affects all living things on Earth: deforestation.
With TRI we raise awareness, but we also raise money. Using the profits from the sale of our handkerchiefs, we support grassroots organizations who are working to protect our Earth’s precious trees and peatlands, starting right here in Indonesia.
Where the Money Goes to?
Repaired the Floating Library Boat
With our funds, Ransel Buku’s boat is now able to reach over 400 underserved children in 5 remote riverside villages in Central Kalimantan.Rehydrate Peatland Forest in Sebangau National Park
We didn’t just “give a dam”, we gave two dams through Borneo Nature Foundation, that rehydrate several hectares of peatland forest in Sebangau, Kalimantan, to restore the ecosystem and safeguard it against burning.Removed 1 Hectare of Illegal Palm Oil in Aceh
Together with HAKA, we restored native forest in the Leuser Ecosystem, Aceh, Sumatra.Trained 25 Firefighthing volunteers
We funded Ranu Welum’s firefighting training in Central Kalimantan.
Funded the Printing and Distribution of Danum Magzine
We helped Ranu Welum to distribute their publications and broadcast about conservation and the dangers of haze throughout 25 schools, universities and community groups in Central Kalimantan.
About Product
Our custom designed handkerchiefs are fashionable, sustainable, multi-functional and educational. They come in various colour options and they’re made from beautiful up-cycled fabric we sourced from hotels and villas in Bali. TRI Handkerchiefs are a must-have for the modern day consumption-conscious individual who aims to reduce paper tissue trash & end the cycle of packaging waste. Remember, when you buy a TRI you save a tree.
When we got started in June 2016, we thought handkerchiefs could just be a cool way to reduce wasteful paper consumption. Wasting tissues means trees being unnecessarily cut down, right? But as our project advanced, we realized that our handkerchiefs had even more potential. Our ‘chiefs have become a powerful vehicle to communicate widely in an engaging way about an urgent issue that affects all living things on Earth: deforestation.
With TRI we raise awareness, but we also raise money. Using the profits from the sale of our handkerchiefs, we support grassroots organizations who are working to protect our Earth’s precious trees and peatlands, starting right here in Indonesia.
Where the Money Goes to?
Repaired the Floating Library Boat
With our funds, Ransel Buku’s boat is now able to reach over 400 underserved children in 5 remote riverside villages in Central Kalimantan.Rehydrate Peatland Forest in Sebangau National Park
We didn’t just “give a dam”, we gave two dams through Borneo Nature Foundation, that rehydrate several hectares of peatland forest in Sebangau, Kalimantan, to restore the ecosystem and safeguard it against burning.Removed 1 Hectare of Illegal Palm Oil in Aceh
Together with HAKA, we restored native forest in the Leuser Ecosystem, Aceh, Sumatra.Trained 25 Firefighthing volunteers
We funded Ranu Welum’s firefighting training in Central Kalimantan.
Funded the Printing and Distribution of Danum Magzine
We helped Ranu Welum to distribute their publications and broadcast about conservation and the dangers of haze throughout 25 schools, universities and community groups in Central Kalimantan.