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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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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.
Sweden
Film i Vast – Environmental Checklist
Guide
Swedish
“Film i Väst has developed a set of checklists for various film professionals and production activities, aimed at reducing the environmental impact of productions. These checklists contain basic elements that should be taken into consideration. The checklists are available for free and can be consulted by professionals such as lighting masters, assistant directors, costume designers, sound technicians, location managers, producers, directors, scenographers, script supervisors, and extras coordinators. Film i Väst is a company owned by the Västra Götaland region, which supports local audiovisual productions. It is located in Trollhättan, also known as “”Trollywood””. Västra Götaland is the most important film region in the Nordics and one of the ten most important film regions in Europe. The region is committed to supporting the green transition of the audiovisual sector.
Spain, Europe
Sustainable Filming Guide
Guide
English
This guide, titled “Sustainable Filming Guide”, was developed within the framework of the European project called Green Screen, which aims to reduce the carbon footprint of film and television productions. The project is funded by ERDF funds and is a partnership between eight key European film-making regions. The guide is designed to serve as a roadmap for audiovisual projects, helping them make eco-friendly choices throughout the production process. It emphasizes the importance of environmentally sustainable actions and promotes the audiovisual sector’s role as an agent of change towards a greener model of production. The guide includes a checklist of suggested actions, each dealing with a specific part of the production process. The guide encourages using the Carbon Calculator to determine priorities and to monitor the progress of the implemented actions.
Spain
ProMalaga Carbon Calculator User Guide
Guide
Spanish
Practical guide for using the EURECA carbon calculator, developed by Promálaga as part of the Green Screen project. The guide provides a comprehensive overview of the carbon calculator and explains how to use it to calculate greenhouse gas emissions resulting from an organization’s activities or the production of a product or service. Additionally, the guide provides detailed information on how to fill out the input form of the calculator, how to interpret the results, and how to use the results to plan and implement greenhouse gas reduction measures.
Spain
Tenerife Film Commission Guidelines for green film productions
Platform
English, Spanish
The Tenerife Film Commission’s Sustainable Productions platform offers a ten-point good practice guide that helps achieve sustainable film productions, and a checklist that acknowledges efforts and rewards with sustainable production or service labels. The website provides guidelines, a green label, and a link to a carbon calculator and checklists.
Slovakia
Guidelines for sustainable filming
Guide
English, Slovak
The “Guidelines for sustainable Filming” by the Slovak Film Commission aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, use resources more efficiently, and protect the environment and human health in the audiovisual industry. The guidelines cover various aspects of production, from script and pre-production to post-production and promotion, providing advice and suggestions for a more sustainable approach. By following the 5Rs (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle/Rot), filmmakers can contribute to a more environmentally and economically sustainable society.
Slovakia
Slovak Film Commission Green Production Platform
Platform
English, Slovak
“The Green Platform of the Slovak Film Commission is a platform that aims to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly film production. It provides resources such as a Green Call, Green Guide, Green Database, and a Carbon Calculator to help film professionals reduce waste, use resources efficiently, and protect the environment and human health. The platform also offers information and support for preparing and creating audiovisual works ecologically and effectively. The ultimate goal is to develop an effective ecological strategy for the audiovisual sector in Slovakia, including training environmental consultants, developing a carbon calculator, and creating a financial bonus system for ecologically engaged productions. The platform was created in 2018 with the support of Slovak film professionals and the Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic, as well as the Slovak Institute for Circular Economy. The Green Platform aims to empower the audiovisual industry to take meaningful steps towards sustainability and reducing its impact on the environment. “
Portugal
Gestão Sustentável de Produção Audiovisual – Green Consultants
Training
Portuguese
The Open Course “Sustainable Management of Audiovisual Production – Green Consultants” is organized by a Lisbon university and aims to train professionals in the film/TV industry to become Green Consultants. The course provides knowledge and experience in sustainability management systems for audiovisual processes, from script to launch, with a focus on optimizing resources and reducing carbon footprint. The course requires previous professional experience in the audiovisual industry and basic knowledge of environmental management systems. The program combines remote learning, self-study, project work, and in-person sessions over 16 weeks. The course covers topics such as sustainability guidelines for audiovisual production, identifying areas of action, calculating CO2, implementing corrective measures, and preparing project reports.
Portugal
Green Shooting Portugal
Guide
Portuguese
The “GREEN SHOOTING PORTUGAL” guide is a comprehensive tool for the audio-visual sector to follow sustainable practices, promoting greener production models. The guide is based on the six R’s: rethink, refuse, reduce, repair, reuse, and recycle. Making the filming process in Portugal environmentally conscious and efficient, promotes competitive advantages regarding the optimization of natural and technological resources, local economies, and the promotion of synergies specific to each territory, aligning with the priorities of the 2030 Agenda under the Sustainable Development Goals. The guide emphasizes the crucial role of each team member in promoting greener filming, aligning with the transition to a sustainable and carbon-neutral economy. Portugal’s vanguard sustainability practices are highlighted, with the highest incorporation of renewables in electricity production in Europe and a commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Portugal
Green Shooting Portugal
Guide
English
The “GREEN SHOOTING PORTUGAL” guide is a comprehensive tool for the audio-visual sector to follow sustainable practices, promoting greener production models. The guide is based on the six R’s: rethink, refuse, reduce, repair, reuse, and recycle. Making the filming process in Portugal environmentally conscious and efficient, promotes competitive advantages regarding the optimization of natural and technological resources, local economies, and the promotion of synergies specific to each territory, aligning with the priorities of the 2030 Agenda under the Sustainable Development Goals. The guide emphasizes the crucial role of each team member in promoting greener filming, aligning with the transition to a sustainable and carbon-neutral economy. Portugal’s vanguard sustainability practices are highlighted, with the highest incorporation of renewables in electricity production in Europe and a commitment to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Norway
Green Production Strategy
Film institution
Norwegian
NRK’s Climate and Environmental Report 2020 is a comprehensive document that details the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation’s efforts and progress in promoting sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. The report covers a wide range of topics, including energy consumption, waste management, travel, and production methods, and provides detailed data on the corporation’s performance in each area. The report also highlights the measures taken by NRK to reduce its carbon footprint, such as using renewable energy sources, promoting green travel, and implementing sustainable production practices. Additionally, the report outlines NRK’s plans for the future and its commitment to continuing to work towards a more sustainable future.
Norway
Green Roadmap for the culture and arts sector
Guide
Norwegian
The Virke Norwegian Producers Association, along with other associations in the Norwegian culture sector, have created a roadmap/guide to reduce the climate footprint in the arts and culture sector. The roadmap provides an overall status, sets specific goals, and proposes measures to achieve sustainability. It includes 10 immediate measures for organizations and businesses, 5 for artists and culture workers, and 5 for the Government/Authorities. The roadmap was developed through a kick-off conference in January 2020 and was launched in a webinar in March 2021, with a follow-up conference planned in early 2022. The immediate measures proposed are designed to quickly yield effective changes for a more sustainable future.
Norway
Green Producers Club
Carbon Calculator
English, Norwegian
The Green Producers Club provides its members with access to the Green Producers Tool, a research-based climate tool that measures and help reducing emissions in the culture and creative industries. Their goal is to achieve a 55% reduction in emissions by 2030 in alignment with the Paris Agreement. The tool is designed for producers or buyers of cultural productions, and suppliers in the culture sector’s value chains. It currently has three modules for measuring emissions in film & TV, festivals, and events, with a stage and theatre module launching in August 2023. The tool is dynamic and updated based on user input, technological advancements, and scientific developments.
The Netherlands
The Netherlands Film Fund
Platform
English, Dutch
Green Film Making is a Dutch platform created by the Sustainability Manager Els Rientjes, aimed at inspiring and facilitating sustainable film production. The platform offers a toolkit with specific guides for each department, useful international contacts, instructional videos, calculators, and resources for sustainable production. The Sustainability Manager also provides consultancy services to help filmmakers design sustainable productions. Green Film Making organizes various projects throughout the year, including workshops, festival screenings, debates, and collaborations to encourage sustainable practices in the film industry.
Italy
Cinema Sostenibile
Platform
Italian
Cinema Sostenibile is a platform created by the Association Dire Fare Cambiare APS, dedicated to the topic of sustainable filmmaking. The project was born as a natural consequence of the Manifesto for Common and Sustainable Culture launched in 2020 and signed by numerous artists, organizations, cultural and social spaces and associations. The film industry, like any other, has a significant environmental impact. In Italy, there is an increasing culture focused on sustainable and responsible production, which provides considerable benefits for those who choose to change course. The platform serves all professionals in the film industry interested in this topic and is the first step towards a green revolution.
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