The director of ITPC Vancouver, Mr. Andri Satria Permana; and the Deputy Director of ITPC Vancouver, Mrs. Putrie, had a meeting with Brooklyn Industries Canada Limited (part of Baramulti Group) represented by Mr. Aries Suswendi. This meeting was also attended by the Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Hendra Halim.
Baramulti Group offered innovative, environmentally friendly and sustainable products processed using natural materials by waste recycling system to be sold in Canadian and US markets.
Under its investment, Baramulti Group introduced the Bluesville brand which promotes products colored using blue natural dyes from tarum leaves (indigofera tinctoria).
Baramulti also introduced the Bell Living Lab brand that produced vegan leather products such as apparel (bags, shoes, wallets) and furnitures from coffee wastes (such as cascara, husk, and used coffee grounds).
Indonesia is one of the biggest exporters of textiles and footwear to Canada. So, the products seem to have big opportunities in the market.