CV TASHINDA PUTRAPRIMA

BIBIS, DS. KULON GANGIN,
TAMAN TIRTO, KASIHAN, BANTUL,
D.I. YOGYAKARTA – INDONESIA 55183

Telp +62.274.434 2218 – 19
Fax +62.274.434 2132

Email : cvtashinda@indo.net.id
Website : www.tashinda.co.id
FB : Tashinda Putraprima
IG : tashindaputraprima

 

Profile

Established since 1995, Tashinda Putraprima has become a major player in manufacturing and exporting handicraft to worldwide market. A tremendous understanding for a sustainable product this recent years has moved Tashinda entering a new era of going green.

Since 2007 Tashinda has become one of Eco Exotic member pioneering in Indonesia sustainable practicing company and have been accredited by SFC (Sustainable Furniture Council).

Tashinda Office and Factory is situated in Jogjakarta, Centra Java. Standing in an 5,000sqm area with centralized marketing office, showroom and production facilities has made Tashinda more easily in managing controls starting from material incoming, production process to product packaging prior to shipment.

Vision

Our vision is to produce home accessories made of sustainable raw materials in high-end quality which are well-accepted by global market

Mission

Applying our commitment in preserving natural resources by using sustainable materials starting from product designing, and efficient usage of material. At the same time we commit to improve the welfare of our stake holders as well as Company Social Responsibilities by using local workers and providing donations to our local community.

 

Sustainable Business Comitment

The spirit of innovation that led Tashinda to pioneer chemical-free pandanus processing more than 10 years ago still defines our work today. For example, take our mirror frames fashioned out of chemical-free floorboard and used magazine clippings, all held together by white netting made using a traditional loom. Or consider our handcrafted baskets made from rapidly renewable fibers such as aren wood, water hyacinth, bamboo and coconut stick. The impeccable standards we bring to our creations have made us a partner of choice for companies such as Conforama, Habitat and Pier 1.

Tashinda’s story is indicative of a deep-rooted commitment to sustainable living. As an island nation with limited access to many resources, Indonesians waste little and reuse materials efficiently. For example, we incorporate recycled newspaper and cement bags into our range of products, covering them with water-based paints, and recycled iron from local building scraps is recycled into metal art products. A mix of recycled and natural materials is found in many Tashinda home accessory designs. Moreover, we are sourcing floorboard from Indonesia’s first FSC-certified plantation in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Our village-based manufacturing system allows neighboring people to work in their homes on an open schedule, providing time for child care and other necessities. Tashinda’s growth has helped raise the socio-economic status of the people of Yogyakarta by relying on local raw materials such as the water hyacinth. The low impact production of water hyacinth has an additional environmental advantage: its removal from streams and canals benefits critical rice production, while the process of cutting, drying and weaving, requires only human energy and the gift of the sun.

And we have had a fair trade certificate from WFTO since 2017, and in 2019 we have been recognized as a BSCI producer and this year we have become a member of SEDEX.

 

 

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