This series, we are committed to being more green and reducing our carbon footprint. Please take a little time to read about our plans below and do share any of your own ideas with us.
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We are part of BAFTA’s Albert scheme which focuses on reducing the environmental impact of productions, and we all have a responsibility to make positive changes and establish a workable and realistic plan to help decrease our carbon footprint.
This site sets out the framework for environmental reporting for the arts, screen and creative sector in Scotland. In being based on the most recent technical research and legislation, as the technical research and legislation develop, this framework will develop as well.
The report cites WMG joining with Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group in 2023 to establish the Music Industry Climate Collective.
The film production industry requires systemic change to become sustainable. This report sets out a route map to achieve this goal. This report has been produced as a collaboration between albert, the BFI and Arup between November 2019 and July 2020.
As part of the BFI Sustainable Screen Programme funded by the National Lottery, Julie’s Bicycle delivered a Climate Literacy webinar for anyone working in the screen sector. It focused on those involved in activity ‘beyond production’ – from cinemas, festivals and screen archives, to education and skills development, sector support and promotion.
Music Declares Emergency was created by music industry
professionals and artists in 2019 to place music at the heart
of the conversation and action in relation to the climate and
ecological emergency.
Our toolkit comprises of a carbon calculator and Carbon Action Plan.
The calculator allows you to work out the carbon footprint of your production, enabling you to see the impact of your production.
An initiative of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, this Roadmap document sets out a vision for a sustainable broadcasting sector in Ireland and offers a concrete plan for how to get there.
Ad Net Zero is the advertising industry’s drive to reduce the carbon impact of developing, producing and running advertising to real net zero. Ad Net Zero in Ireland is driven by all the key trade bodies and organisations in the Irish marketing and advertising community.