





In 2021, Greenpeace South-East Asia launched the newest report about how the plastic packaging pollution problem is everyone's responsibility. But, this in-depth report says that people want to change their habit to no longer use single-use plastic if the company that produces their product also changes it to be more environmentally friendly. Conversely, the Indonesian government still does not have enough to enforce its policy on how the producers should be responsible for packaging and creating a circular economy. In this project, we were assigned to deliver visually appealing reports by processing reports from Greenpeace Indonesia's team. And this is the result.