PISCES Relay is led by Brunel University London, working with Indonesian universities, national and regional governments, businesses, civil society organisations, community groups and international partners. from across the PISCES Partnership (founded in 2017) and beyond. PISCES Relay is not a single project, but a platform for sustained, evidence-led action.

Our Values

Our values are drawn directly from how we work in practice — they reflect the principles that have shaped the PISCES programme and now guide PISCES Relay, embedded in the PISCES name:

Partnership
We work in partnership with governments, communities, businesses and civil society, recognising that lasting change is co-created and locally owned.

Innovation
We innovate with purpose — designing, testing and adapting practical solutions that work in real-world contexts and can scale responsibly.

Systemts Thinking
We address plastic pollution as a systems challenge, tackling root causes across behaviour, markets, infrastructure, governance and culture.

Circularity
We prioritise circular solutions that prevent waste, retain material value and reduce harm, going beyond recycling to include reuse and replacement

Equity
We commit to solutions that are fair and inclusive, supporting livelihoods, respecting local realities and avoiding the transfer of risk or burden.

Sustainability
We pursue outcomes that are environmentally sound, socially beneficial and economically viable - now and for future generations.

International, Interdisciplinary, Intersectoral

Today, Relay extends this ethos to a wider and continually growing community of researchers, innovators, practitioners and policy leaders.

Team members join Relay according to the needs of each project, ensuring we always have the right expertise, lived experience and perspectives at the table.

While the founders and leadership team of Relay are researchers and innovators, the Relay team ethos is not built around fixed hierarchies.

In systems-change work, leadership shifts depending on context. Sometimes PISCES Relay leads play a central role; at other times we act as a supporting or convening partner. What matters is that each project has the right combination of organisations and communities to achieve equitable, integrated, and lasting change.

Together we are building the partnerships, evidence and innovations needed to accelerate just and circular plastic futures.

Relay Research Leadership Team

Meet Our Relay Research Leadership Team

Professor Susan Jobling

PISCES Relay Founder Co-Director

Dr Eleni Iacovidou

PISCES Relay Founder Co-Director

Dr Fabrizio Ceschin

Design and Innovation Lead

Norman Ebner

Economics and Finance Lead

Dr. Loula Gerassimidou

Evidence, Metrics and Systems Evaluation Lead

Dr I Gede Hendrawan

Indonesia Programme Lead

Professor Joyashree Roy

Environmental Economics and Just Transitions Lead

Professor Muhammad Reza Cordova

Environmental Monitoring and Pollution Lead

Research Collaborators

Current PISCES Relay collaborations include

Meet Our Research Collaborators

University of Plymouth

Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)

BRIN (National Research & Innovation Agency, Indonesia)

Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)

Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Udayana University

Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR)

Action Delivery Partners

Meet Our Action Delivery Partners

SYSTEMIQ/Project STOP

Earthshot Partner

Banyuwangi Hijau

Enviu

Earthshot Partner

Alner

Earthshot Partner

BIOPAC

Emvitrust

Advisors

drawn from members of our PISCES advisory board (project dependent as required)

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