In a small town that is becoming congested and overcrowded with waste, a simple housewife feels a deep sense of unrest every time she sees piles of plastic bottles littering the streets, rivers and yards. It wasn’t just about cleanliness, but about the future of her children who were threatened by environmental degradation. She’s not an activist or a scientist, just an ordinary mom who cares deeply.

Armed with determination and a sense of responsibility, he began collecting plastic bottles from around his house and neighborhood. Initially ridiculed and considered strange, he continued to walk alone until finally he joined the AKABIS (AKADEMI BIJAK Sampah) program from Waste4Change and then joined the waste community in his neighborhood. From there, he turned the waste into useful items: flower pots, handicrafts, and even alternative building materials. Slowly, his movement attracted the attention of residents and began to create collective awareness.

This film captures the inspiring journey of a mother who dares to dream in the midst of limitations, transforming waste into hope. Through an intimate and emotional lens, this documentary invites viewers to see that big changes can start from small steps and a mother’s love for the earth that will be passed on to the next generation.