DigiFlora celebrated its 3rd anniversary on February 21, 2025. DigiFlora can be classified as a young company. Even so, DigiFlora has experienced quite rapid growth, as evidenced by the increasing number of partners every year and the increasing number of service users.
The innovation of digital flower boards was born from a sense of concern for the importance of preserving the environment. Waste left by traditional flower boards, such as polystyrene and plastic, often becomes a problem after the event ends. This digital flower board innovation offers a new way to convey greetings to loved ones without waste without eliminating the cultural value of existing flower boards.
DigiFlora has succeeded in converting thousands of greetings into digital flower boards. More than just numbers, this success also has a positive impact on the environment. By replacing traditional flower boards, this innovation has helped reduce around 2 tons of polystyrene waste, which is produced by conventional flower boards.
DigiFlora also continues to expand and collaborate with more partners. Until now, DigiFlora has collaborated with various funeral homes spread across Indonesia. In Jakarta, DigiFlora has collaborated with Caroulus Funeral Home, Sentosa Funeral Home, Abadi Funeral Home, and Tabitha Funeral Home (ukrida and husada). Collaboration is also carried out with other funeral homes spread across Java, such as Tiong Hoa Ie Wan Funeral Home (Semarang), Kertha Semadi Funeral Home (Bali), Bumi Baru Funeral Home (Bandung), Sentra Medika Cibinong Funeral Home (Bogor), and Oasis Lestari Funeral Home (Tangerang). Let's support DigiFlora to realize a culture of sending waste-free greetings.