Jakarta 19 April 2024 - DigiFlora has collaborated with Rumah Funeral Abadi to provide a more environmentally friendly condolence option. The signing of this collaboration was represented by Mr. Irwan Ardiansyah as Main Director of PT DigiFlora Indonesia and Mr. Angga Saputra, representative of Abadi funeral home.
Sustainable Traditional Solutions
For decades, flower boards have often been used as a symbol of respect at various moments, including as a form of sympathy in times of grief. However, this tradition can actually damage the environment if it is not controlled.
Flower boards can produce dangerous waste. Moreover, the materials used to make flower boards usually cannot be recycled. For example, polysterine is often used as a basic material for making flower boards. This material takes 500 years for the earth to decompose.
It is not uncommon for flower boards to be seen piled up at an event, even to the point of mountains, and then just thrown away. Apart from creating waste, this of course also creates an ugly and untidy impression, thereby reducing comfort.
Realizing this challenge, DigiFlora presents digital flower board innovation as an environmentally friendly solution. By replacing conventional materials with digital technology, DigiFlora is committed to reducing waste and encouraging people to switch to a more sustainable lifestyle.
Ease of Ordering in Hand
Through this collaboration, family, relatives or friends who wish to send condolences can do so easily via the official DigiFlora website (www.digiflora.id) or Eternal Funeral Home (www.rumahdukaabadi.com). Users only need to choose one of the hundreds of greeting template designs available and their order will be immediately displayed on the digital screen at the location.
DigiFlora believes that this innovation will not only provide better environmental solutions but also provide new experiences in conveying empathy efficiently and elegantly.
Writer: Ega Putra Siregar