Welcome to BioPak’s new Indigenous Art Series Cups, where every sip supports a cause. Each design celebrates rich cultural heritage and deep connections to the land. BioPak aims not only to showcase Indigenous talent with their stunning artwork but also to directly support CorporateConnect.AB’s efforts in empowering Indigenous youth. Make a difference with every cup you purchase, as a percentage of cup sales will be donated to the Ethan Indigenous IT Cadetship Program. Embrace a moment of connection and conversation with each brew, because with BioPak, your coffee comes with a story worth sharing.
Cups Designed To Tell A Story
After almost a decade, we are expanding our support for CorporateConnect.AB’s efforts in empowering Indigenous youth and communities. Our Indigenous Art Series will showcase three different artists every 6 months, starting with vibrant Aboriginal and First Nations art by Davinder Hart, Kulka Fahey and Amy Saunders.
My Artwork is strongly connected to the earth, as is my culture. We pass down our knowledge of the land and how to care for it and we share it with everyone. The ‘Sharing Knowledge’ paintings represent this.
My name is Kulka Fahey, I am an award-winning, aspiring Aboriginal artist currently located on Awabakal land originally from Biripi and Worimi Country.
I am a Mother of four and have been painting and being creative for as long as I can remember. Some of my biggest inspirations are from my very own family, my Grandmother Faith, Aunties, Uncles and Cousins.
The Rainforest Rescue Canopy Awards creates a platform to promote the beauty and fragility of the rainforests and their unique ecology and biodiversity. Inviting photographers to contribute their perspectives provides a richer tapestry upon which to focus our intentions for both the Daintree’s forever protection, as well as the protection of rainforests and rainforest creatures all over the world.
In support of the Canopy Awards and to help us Protect Rainforests Forever, BioPak has released this beautiful series of BioCups featuring some of the stunning imagery submitted in 2022.
Rainforest Rescue, Canopy Award Winner
By Jannick Clausen
The Rainforest Rescue Canopy Awards creates a platform to promote the beauty and fragility of the rainforests and their unique ecology and biodiversity. Inviting photographers to contribute their perspectives provides a richer tapestry upon which to focus our intentions for both the Daintree’s forever protection, as well as the protection of rainforests and rainforest creatures all over the world.
In support of the Canopy Awards and to help us Protect Rainforests Forever, BioPak has released this beautiful series of BioCups featuring some of the stunning imagery submitted in 2022.
Rainforest Rescue, Canopy Award Winner
By Matt Palmer
The Rainforest Rescue Canopy Awards creates a platform to promote the beauty and fragility of the rainforests and their unique ecology and biodiversity. Inviting photographers to contribute their perspectives provides a richer tapestry upon which to focus our intentions for both the Daintree’s forever protection, as well as the protection of rainforests and rainforest creatures all over the world.
In support of the Canopy Awards and to help us Protect Rainforests Forever, BioPak has released this beautiful series of BioCups featuring some of the stunning imagery submitted in 2022.
Rainforest Rescue, Canopy Award Winner
By Mayu Katoaka
The Rainforest Rescue Canopy Awards creates a platform to promote the beauty and fragility of the rainforests and their unique ecology and biodiversity. Inviting photographers to contribute their perspectives provides a richer tapestry upon which to focus our intentions for both the Daintree’s forever protection, as well as the protection of rainforests and rainforest creatures all over the world.
In support of the Canopy Awards and to help us Protect Rainforests Forever, BioPak has released this beautiful series of BioCups featuring some of the stunning imagery submitted in 2022.
Our Indigenous Cup Series Partners
CorporateConnect.AB's (CCAB)
Founded in 2010, CorporateConnect.AB bridges Indigenous disadvantage by fostering economic independence in remote, regional, and urban communities. Their pro-bono initiatives address critical youth engagement and employment gaps outside conventional funding.
Since 2009, Supply Nation champions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses through rigorous verification and strategic partnerships, driving inclusive procurement policies for sustainable economic growth.
Today (5th December) is World Soil Day and BioPak is celebrating the positive impact that the company has had for soil around the world. Not only is BioPak’s compostable packaging helping to benefit the replenishment and nutrition of soil, the company’s profit-for-purpose model means that BioPak has funded the planting of 34,136 trees around the world through its partnership with Ecologi.
BioPak launched the first BioCup Art Series in August 2013, working with artists who are passionate about the environment and use related themes in their work. These artists identified this collaboration as a platform to gain exposure for their work and broadcast their message that the environment is everyone’s business and our values are global.