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Indonesia Unwrapped | A Plastic Paradise pulls back the curtain on Indonesia’s plastic pollution crisis — to reveal how research, innovation, and action can combine to create a pipeline of real change. Filmed on the frontlines - across Indonesia’s rivers, coastlines, markets, and communities - and narrated through the eyes of researchers, industry leaders, businesses, and community-based change-makers, Indonesia Unwrapped shows both the scale of the problem and how science and society are working together to tackle plastic pollution at its source. Instead of treating plastic waste as just a litter problem, the Plastics in Societies (PISCES) Partnership - an international team of academic researchers working with the Indonesian government, industry, business and communities - investigated the entire plastics system, from production to disposal and dispersal via land air pathways into rivers and the ocean. The film uncovers how and why plastic leaks into the environment, how social, economic, technical, and political barriers block solutions, and how evidence and collaboration can co-create practical, effective solutions: improving waste systems, reducing plastic use, changing behaviours, shaping better policies, and designing better monitoring systems. At a time when plastic pollution threatens communities and oceans everywhere, Indonesia Unwrapped offers a story of hope, resilience, and the power of working together to drive meaningful change. 🌊 Watch. Share. Act. Together, we can turn the tide. Presented by the PISCES Partnership www.piscespartnership.org Produced by Bonobo Films in association with Brunel University of London Narrated by Aeshnina Azzahra Aqilani - / aeshnina The PISCES Partnership is led by Brunel University of London and includes researchers from University of Plymouth, University of Leeds, University of Strathclyde, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, BRIN, Airlangga University, Udayana University, Universitas Esa Unggul, AIT and IISc, working in partnership with the Indonesian national and regional governments, Project STOP, INAPLAS, Enviu, InSWA, ISWA, community-based partners IWP, W4C and collaborators Sungai Watch. Funded by UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund