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On this database, you can explore and consult environmentally sustainable tools and initiatives for the audiovisual industry such as carbon calculators, certifications, trainings, platforms, guides, and other resources that have already been implemented across Europe for audiovisual productions.

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Since these practices are flexible and adaptable to different types of productions and are also likely to be improved in the coming years, the database will be continuously updated.

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Ireland
Broadcasting Sustainability Network
Platform, Industry initiative
English
The Broadcasting Sustainability Network is a voluntary network for Irish broadcasters and their supply chains, aiming to promote best practice and support members to improve their environmental and social performance. It encourages collaboration and partnerships, and aims to inspire positive action on sustainable development. Governed by a Steering Group made up of network members, the network offers a Sustainability Roadmap for the Irish Broadcasting Sector, identifying 10 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that the sector can positively impact, and offering a concrete plan for achieving sustainability goals through suggested actions across different areas.
Finland
Audiovisual Producers Finland – Strategy on Sustainability
Industry initiative
Finnish, Swedish
The page is about the work being done by Audiovisual Producers Finland (APFI) to create a national sustainability strategy that focuses on ecological aspects of productions. The strategy is based on the global Agenda2030 agenda for sustainable development and aims to develop a more sustainable working culture in the film and television sector in Finland. APFI has partnered with UK-developed international albert environmental system for the use of Finland’s audiovisual industry at a national level, offering free carbon calculator and certification process tools for production companies. APFI also organizes free albert trainings in Finnish and English.
Poland
Zielony przewodnik dla branży audiowizualnej z checklistą – Green Guide for the Audiovisual Industry with a Checklist
Guide
English, Polish, Slovak
The “Green Guide for the Audiovisual Industry with a Checklist” provides practical guidelines and recommendations to help neutralize the environmental impact of film, television, and advertising production. It addresses key decision-makers such as producers and directors, as well as suppliers and post-production companies. The guide aims to reduce CO2 emissions, waste production, and electricity consumption, which are all significant in the audiovisual sector. The guide highlights good industry practices from various European countries, with a particular focus on Poland and Slovakia. The impact of large international co-productions on the environment is also addressed, with some generating several thousand tons of CO2.
Estonia
Rohetiiger – Green Tiger
Platform
English, Estonian
Green Tiger is a collaboration platform consisting of over 80 Estonian companies and organizations with the goal of creating a sustainable economy that benefits all sectors of production, including film and TV. The platform’s mission is to promote sustainable practices and transition to more environmentally friendly solutions. Green Tiger has developed an Energy Roadmap, which provides recommendations for adopting renewable energy solutions, and is currently working on a Construction Roadmap. The platform provides a forum for sustainable companies to exchange knowledge and tools, enabling them to implement changes towards greater sustainability. The ultimate vision is for Estonia to become a leader in achieving a balanced economy by 2025.
Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
Nordic Eco Media alliance NEMA
Industry initiative
English
NEMA, short for Nordic Eco Media Alliance, is a knowledge-sharing network that promotes sustainable development and climate action within the Nordic audiovisual industries. It was established in 2020 by seven sustainability experts from five Nordic countries, and has since grown to include eight members from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Despite their diverse backgrounds, the members share a common goal of transforming the narrative of the film and TV industry towards a more sustainable future. The Nordic region has seen a growing interest in sustainable practices in recent years, and NEMA recognizes the need for new knowledge and methods to support this transition. By joining forces, the members of NEMA aim to become a strong Nordic community working towards a more sustainable future for the film and TV industry. They believe that collaborative efforts are crucial in creating the solutions of the future.
Spain
CeroCO2
Carbon Calculator
Spanish
CeroCO2, launched in 2005, is an initiative aimed at reducing the impact of activities on the climate through concrete actions and involving all social actors. It provides tools to calculate and offset carbon footprints, promoting sustainability in product manufacturing, service provision, events, and other activities. Originally a partnership between NGOs ECODES and Acciónatura, CeroCO2 is now managed by ECODES directly since 2011.
Sweden
Hållbar Film
Carbon Calculator
Swedish
The Hållbar Film tool, created in collaboration between Film i Väst and Greentime, helps productions become more sustainable by breaking down the complex area of sustainability into clear, concrete questions based on the Global Goals. The tool provides the right information in one place, eliminating the need to Google for information or technical terms. By answering questions in a ready-made structure, you can gain points and realize that the complex becomes simple, while the scoring motivates you to do more. The tool’s easy-to-navigate structure with environmental, social, and economic aspects saves both time and money and maintains commitment.
United States
United States unified Green Best Practices Guide
Guide
English
The Green Unified Best Practices Guide is a PDF issued by the Producers Guild of America that provides the best practices for sustainable film production in the USA. It is designed to help independent producers and their teams reduce the environmental impact of their film, TV, and new media productions. The guide is organized by production phases and departments, with each section downloadable by department. This enables crew members to focus on the green strategies relevant to their needs.
United States
The Green Production Guide Toolkit
Platform
English
The Green Production Guide Toolkit is an American platform created by the Sustainable Production Alliance (SPA), a consortium of the world’s leading film, television, and streaming companies dedicated to advancing sustainability initiatives, and the Producers Guild of America, a non-profit trade organization that represents, protects, and promotes the interests of all members of the producing team in film, television, and new media. The platform includes sustainable practices checklists, a carbon footprint calculator, a tracking worksheet, best practices infographics, and resources for food and material donations.
Russia
Green shooting Pilot Project: TATORT
Industry initiative
Russian
TATORT: Fünf Minuten Himmel” was a 1-month pilot project aiming to produce a TV film based on ecological film-making methods launched by Ziеglеrfilm, Baden-Baden (DE), in September 2015. The team found ways to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the production in almost all areas: travel, transport, accommodation, electronic equipment, lighting and power generation, electricity consumption, waste, catering and even makeup, costumes and sets. After precisely measuring all the CO2 emissions tied to the production, the team found that these efforts reduced emissions by 42% in total. This project shows how large the impact of sustainable practices can be and paves the way for experiments on a larger scale.
United Kingdom
We are Ad Green
Platform
English
AdGreen is an organization working actively to eliminate the negative environmental impacts of advertising production and enable the community to measure and understand waste and carbon impacts, empowering them to act for zero waste/zero carbon. AdGreen focuses on creating free tools, resources, and training for everyone to access in order to accelerate change. AdGreen is based in the UK, however, the carbon calculator uses local carbon factors when calculating emissions from production activities – wherever they take place. AdGreen plans to create other production hubs soon to provide the same infrastructure support and training to local teams. Currently (April 2023), they have a team in the Netherlands supporting the advertising production community there. AdGreen is part of the Advertising Association, working in partnership with BAFTA and albert, and supported by leading industry players.
United Kingdom
Albert
Certification, Guide, Platform, Carbon Calculator
English
Albert is a well-known project focused on promoting environmental sustainability in the film and TV industry. The platform offers a range of resources, including trainings, guidelines, checklists, a carbon calculator, and many other tools to support productions in their sustainability journey. Albert’s resources are designed to help productions reduce their carbon footprint, minimize waste, and promote sustainable practices throughout their production process. The platform provides guidance on a variety of topics, from energy-efficient lighting and equipment to sustainable transportation options and waste reduction strategies. In addition to these resources, Albert also offers training opportunities for industry professionals to learn more about sustainable production practices and how to implement them on their projects.
Switzerland
SWISS CO2-Calculator Film & Media
Carbon Calculator
English, German, French, Italian
The CO2 calculator is a tool designed to record the emissions of your film, media, and TV production. The calculator allows you to enter all the essential production data, identify the truly climate-relevant activities per production phase, collaborate with colleagues, business partners, and stakeholders, and get the results compiled in a report. In addition, the CO2 calculator provides key figures for broadcasters, production companies, or film fundings. The tool has already been successfully used in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and South Tyrol. By using the CO2 calculator, productions can accurately measure their carbon footprint and take actions to reduce their impact on the environment.
Switzerland
Sustainable Arts SA
Training, Platform, Carbon Calculator
English, German, French, Italian
Sustainable Arts is a platform that offers information, tips, and tools to promote sustainability in the cultural sector. The platform is divided into sections that focus on different cultural industries, including the Film Industry, Festivals and Events, Stage Production, and Museums. Sustainable Arts provides a list of tools and best practices from various countries, along with a list of recommended actions to reduce the carbon footprint of different cultural productions and activities. In addition to these resources, Sustainable Arts provides information about training opportunities and a link to a Swiss carbon calculator. This calculator allows users to measure their carbon footprint and provides suggestions on how to reduce it. Overall, Sustainable Arts is a valuable resource for anyone in the cultural sector who wants to learn more about sustainability and take action to reduce their impact on the environment.
Sweden
GreenTime
Certification, Training, Carbon Calculator
English, Swedish
GreenTime has been dedicated to assisting event organizers and companies, regardless of their size, in minimizing their ecological impact since 2014. With a comprehensive range of services, they offer valuable support in sustainability certification, carbon footprint calculation, and training through webinars. While some of their services are available free of charge, others require a fee. Primarily catering to events, GreenTime has gained significant popularity in Sweden’s film production industry as well. Their sustainability certification specifically applies to events, including film festivals and other film-related gatherings. To attain the certification, event planners must utilize GreenTime’s planning tool, which outlines a set of mandatory requirements. Compliance with these requirements establishes GreenTime’s standard, and the tool provides clear documentation on what is necessary to fulfill them. Independent auditors review the submitted answers for verification, allowing certified events to proudly display the Certified Sustainable Event logo.
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