Biji-biji Initiative at Publika Shopping Gallery
Location: Lot 1C, Level G1 (A4 Entrance) Publika Shopping Gallery, Solaris Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Biji-biji Initiative
Mereka Storefront
The storefront of a business called Mereka, featuring a bright neon sign above the glass doors. The walls are painted a vibrant red. Inside, tables and chairs are visible, suggesting a dining or seating area. A promotional poster with a QR code and a 30% discount offer is displayed near the entrance.
Biji-biji Initiative Poster
A poster with the text "Biji-biji INITIATIVE" prominently displayed. Below this, it reads "Sustainability | Innovation | Collaboration". At the bottom, there is a tagline: "Planting the seeds for a better tomorrow, today." A small graphic of a plant sprouting from a pot is also visible.
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Stylized plant with text
A black and white illustration depicts a stylized plant in a pot. The plant has thin stems and oval leaves. To the right of the plant, the word "iji" is written twice, each followed by three dots. The pot has a hatched pattern.
Biji-biji Mission Statement and Circular Economy Concept
The image displays two informational panels. The left panel features a black and white illustration with the text "biji" repeated twice, accompanied by a stylized drawing of a plant growing from a hand. The right panel contains a mission statement for "Biji-biji," explaining its goal to provide access to technology and knowledge for sustainable development, build changemakers, and promote solutions for the circular economy through micro-recycling facilities. The bottom panel shows a graphic illustrating the circular economy with icons representing a factory, solar panels, a lightbulb, a plug with a leaf, recycling symbols, and a wind turbine, all surrounding a large green leaf held in a hand.