Social impact

Doing business with IndiBrew can help organisations bridge the gap between where organisations are and the social impact they aspire to achieve through social value.

Our existing clients realise that helping Indigenous Australia can be as simple as including IndiBrew in their supply chains.

Any procurement spend with Indigenous suppliers like IndiBrew has a positive economic multiplier effect.

When you choose IndiBrew, you’re supporting an Indigenous economy, companies, entrepreneurs, staff and families.

At IndiBrew we employ Indigenous staff and support many Indigenous beverage brands.

We measure our impact through the work we do with clients, how we support our Indigenous team members, Indigenous beverage brands and other companies and how we advocate for change.

Ready to amplify your social impact? Let’s partner together.

Story of our artwork

We are proud to share the artwork at the heart of the IndiBrew visual identity created by Desmond ‘Kootji’ Raymond, a proud Larrakia artist from Darwin in the Northern Territory.

In 2021, Kootji was commissioned by IndiBrew founder Joe Procter to paint ‘Waterhole’. ‘Waterhole’ tells the story of the community coming together at the watering hole, sharing the changing elements of country and the harsh scales of common ground.

Kootji’s artwork is more than a visual identity. It represents what IndiBrew is trying to achieve.

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live and work.

Indigenous Procurement Policy

The primary purpose of the Indigenous Procurement Policy (IPP) is to stimulate Indigenous entrepreneurship, business and economic development, providing Indigenous Australians with more opportunities to participate in the economy.

 

Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)

Many of our clients have already embraced the power of a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) to foster Indigenous inclusion in the mainstream economy. And we’re here to help you make an impact!

By partnering with us, you’re not only gaining access to great drinks but ensuring that your procurement aligns with your commitment to Indigenous inclusion.