Case Study

British Plastics Federation

The BPF is a voice for the plastics industry, speaking for them as well as to them. Coming up to COP26 they needed to communicate where the industry is and what is changing in terms of sustainability and movements towards a circular economy.

A small number of reports were needed, expanding on their brand to make it fit with the (then) website branding and provide simple assets they could use going forward.

Its a complicated issue and there is some mis-information out there that they are trying to correct. But the public have already made up their minds.

Delivered

Printed reports

Report cover designs

Infographics

A spread from the report advocating recycling. With photos of a supermarket isle and children recycling.
A report spread about marine litter with a double page image of a plastic bag floating in the sea. Important facts are boxed out in circle shapes.
A report spread discussing exporting plastic waster for recycling. A double page image showing a tanker taking shipping containers out to sea, with facts boxes out by shipping container shapes.
A report spread discussing extended producer responsibility around plastic. Illustrations of different kinds of plastic containers, recycling boxes for part of the design.
 
A graphic report cover representing a pathway towards a circular economy
A graphic cover design for the Sustainability Review for BPF, representing the symbol for circular systems
A double page infographic presenting the executive summary of statistics about plastic recycling. Each different area of plastic use is a different background colour to form a colourful page
An infographic showing the location of pilot recycling plants and plants under construction in the UK
A cover design for 'Plastics Explained'. a design based on plastic tubs from a side view to form an asymetric design.
A cover graphic for the FAQs report representing stacked plastic containers
A divider spread with a background image of a stack of plastic piping with graphic shapes over the top.

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