a beacoof hope in t ocean, seaweed fm an hour outside e indonesi capital,jaka. could this be e solution to global probls? nory mulyo definitelthinks so. she's carrying out research into how seaweed can keep the seas clean. her home country is the world's second-largest plastic polluter after china. indonesia processes more than 60 million tons of plastic waste every year. over 3.2 million tons of it end up in the ocean. the government has pledged to reduce this by 70% by 2025. it's an ambitious plan. traditional waste disposal methods can't keep up. that's why indonesia backs pioneering ideas like the one mulyono is proposing. she makes packaging out of seaweed. >> how can we solve it if we do not have something to replace this plastic? of course we cannot go back to our motion to leave without plastic packaging. >> her main advantage is that indonesia is one of the world's biggest producers of seaweed. most buyers are other countries in asia, where people have been eating the marine plants for millennia. in europe, production is still on a much smaller scale. b