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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A designer shows a bag made from recycled plastic bags at an exhibition of recycled fashion products at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items ranging from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion products, including kebaya and batik, during an exhibition of fashion items made from recycled materials and featuring ecoprinted motifs at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition features designer and small business fashion products sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A number of ecoprinted goatskin bags and wallets are at an exhibition of fashion products made from recycled materials at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products is sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion products, including kebaya and batik, during an exhibition of fashion items made from recycled materials and featuring ecoprinted motifs at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition features designer and small business fashion products sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion accessories during an exhibition of fashion products made from recycled materials at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items ranging from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A designer displays accessories made from recycled electronic waste at an exhibition of recycled fashion products at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items ranging from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A designer shows a bag made from recycled plastic bags at an exhibition of recycled fashion products at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items ranging from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
Two designers show a bag made from recycled plastic bags at an exhibition of recycled fashion products at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
Some ecoprinted goatskin bags, wallets, and accessories are on display at an exhibition of fashion products made from recycled materials at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and features items sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51. (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto) -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion accessories during an exhibition of fashion products made from recycled materials at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items ranging from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion products, including kebaya and batik, during an exhibition of fashion items made from recycled materials and featuring ecoprinted motifs at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition features designer and small business fashion products sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion products, including kebaya and batik, during an exhibition of fashion items made from recycled materials and featuring ecoprinted motifs at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition features designer and small business fashion products sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion products, including kebaya and batik, during an exhibition of fashion items made from recycled materials and featuring ecoprinted motifs at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition features designer and small business fashion products sold from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Exshibition Fashion Product Of Recycled And Ecoprinted Materials In Indonesia
A booth displays fashion accessories during an exhibition of fashion products made from recycled materials at a mall in Malang, East Java, Indonesia, on May 25, 2025. The exhibition of designer and small business fashion products sells items ranging from USD 3.45 to USD 61.51 and is organized by Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) (Photo by Aman Rochman/NurPhoto). -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto) -
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Animal Rights Protest Outside Bank Mandiri Headquarter
Animal rights activists from Act for Farmed Animals stage a peaceful protest outside the headquarters of Bank Mandiri in Central Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 7, 2025. Activists paint their faces to represent six animals commonly used in farming, testing, and entertainment industries, while others hold placards, distribute leaflets, and display a banner reading: ''Banks in Indonesia, please act for animals.'' The protest coincides with the launch of the Banks for Animals 2025 report, which assesses the ethical standards of major Indonesian banks--Bank Mandiri, Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Central Asia, Bank Syariah, and Bank Rakyat Indonesia--urging the financial sector to adopt stronger animal welfare policies, transparency, protections, and meaningful commitments to end funding for practices such as animal testing, abuse in entertainment, and confinement of farmed animals in cages. The action is part of a coordinated international campaign held simultaneously in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand. (Photo by Mas Agung Wilis/NurPhoto)