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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.

The search tool allows you to filter your search by country, language, and category.

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.

If you want to report an initiative that is not included in the database, please fill out the form below.

Looking for more information? Head over to StepUp, a Eurimages initiative, developed by Ecoprod to browse their interactive map and country sheets.  

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France
Ecoprod
Platform
English, French
Ecoprod is the leading French initiative aimed at promoting sustainability in the audiovisual industry by providing resources, tools, and best practices. The platform offers a range of services, including a carbon calculator, the Ecoprod label – a certification for films, a guide for sustainable production, practical sheets, training, and signage. Through its comprehensive resources and certification program, Ecoprod empowers industry professionals to reduce the environmental impact of their productions and adopt sustainable practices. Ecoprod is an association; its founding members Audiens, Canal+, CST, Film Paris Region, France TV, and TF1 have recently been joined by more than 300 new members, who are ready to get involved in creating a more sustainable industry.
Finland
Ekosetti: A Guidebook to Sustainable Audiovisual Production in Finland
Guide
English, Finnish
Ekosetti is a guidebook to environmentally sustainable operations, written for the Finnish audiovisual industry. It contains practical points on how to make domestic productions more environmentally friendly, and its goal is to inspire the industry to adopt a greener production culture.
Europe
Filmakers for future
Industry initiative
English
Filmmakers for Future is a global movement that unites filmmakers who are dedicated to addressing climate change. The organization provides a range of tools and resources for sustainable filmmaking, including an interactive map with green production companies, initiatives and event and a Knowledge Hub that offers guidance on sustainable practices on film sets. Filmmakers can also sign a pledge to commit to reducing the carbon footprint of their productions and join a community of industry professionals who are committed to sustainability.
Europe
EURECA
Carbon Calculator
English
The Eureca project’s carbon calculator is a tool that enables audiovisual professionals to calculate the carbon footprint of their productions. The calculator was developed by the Flanders Audiovisual Fund (Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds, or VAF), ProMalaga, and the Slovak Audiovisual Fund, with European financial support, and is available for free on the Eureca project website. The calculator is aimed at industry professionals who want to reduce the environmental impact of their productions and is supported by several European audiovisual industry organizations.
Denmark
BFTP Handbook
Guide
Danish
BFTP Handbook is a free guide on sustainable film and television production. The guide provides information on how to adopt sustainable measures in the filmmaking process, such as reducing the production’s environmental impact, and includes examples of best practices. The guide was developed by Green Film Shooting in collaboration with the Danish Film Institute and can be downloaded in PDF format for free. Moreover is possible to download for free several documents to help with sustainable production. These include an example of a sustainability plan, an overview of registered vehicles, waste signs, and letters to suppliers, employees, and actors regarding sustainable practices during the production and wrap-up phases.
Czech Republic
MANUÁL ZELENÉHO NATÁČENÍ
Guide
Czech
The MANUÁL ZELENÉHO NATÁČENÍ provides an overview of the Czech Film Fund’s program to support sustainable film production in the Czech Republic. The guide describes the program’s objective, eligibility criteria, sustainable activities that must be implemented in film productions, benefits for participating filmmakers, and application process for funding. The guide is useful for filmmakers who want to obtain financial support for sustainable film production in the Czech Republic.
Czech Republic
Greenfilming.cz
Platform
Czech
Green Filming is a non-profit initiative in the Czech Republic that promotes sustainable film production practices. The organization provides information, tools, and resources to filmmakers to help reduce the environmental impact of their productions. Green Filming also offers consulting services to help productions implement sustainable practices, and provides a certification process for productions that meet their criteria. The initiative aims to raise awareness about sustainability in the film industry and promote a transition towards a more eco-friendly approach.
Bulgaria
NU Film Studios Boyana
Certification, Carbon Calculator
English
Nu Boyana Film Studios, based in Bulgaria, offers eco-friendly solutions to film productions through their sustainability program. Starting in 2019, they offer clients eco certificates by using a carbon footprint calculator to adhere to local regulations and emissions data. This enables productions to calculate their carbon footprint and implement sustainable practices. Their program aims to promote sustainable filmmaking and reduce the environmental impact of film production.
Belgium
ScreenBrussels Eco-Filming
Platform, Carbon Calculator
English, French, Dutch
Screen.brussels is the organization that promotes film and television production in the Brussels-Capital region of Belgium. The webpage Eco-Filming provides a variety of resources to promote sustainable production practices in the Brussels-Capital region. It offers information on best sustainable production practices, including tips for reducing the environmental impact of shoots, a list of eco-friendly suppliers and services, and a carbon calculator in Excel format. There’s also information on how to obtain a sustainable production certification and promote your sustainable work through marketing channels.
Belgium
Tournages Éco-Responsables en Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
Guide
French
The guide provides recommendations for reducing waste, energy consumption, and carbon emissions during film shoots. It covers a wide range of topics, from transportation to catering, and includes practical tips and examples of sustainable practices adopted by other productions in the region. The guide aims to help the film industry in Brussels become more environmentally responsible and contribute to the region’s overall sustainability goals. Moreover, the guide includes a list of sustainable suppliers in the Brussels Region.
Belgium
GreenFilm Wallonia
Certification, Training, Guide, Film institution
French
Wallimage, a Belgian film fund, launched the GreenFilm program to support sustainable film production in the region. The program aims to reduce the environmental impact of film production by promoting eco-friendly practices and encouraging the use of sustainable materials. GreenFilm provides funding for productions that meet the program’s criteria and offers support in the form of training and advice on sustainable filmmaking practices. The program also seeks to raise awareness about environmental issues in the film industry and promote the transition towards a more sustainable approach.
Belgium
Duurzaam filmen
Guide
Dutch
The “Sustainable Filming Guide” by the Flanders Audiovisual Fund provides practical information and tips on how to make film productions more sustainable. The guide covers topics such as reducing energy and water consumption, minimizing waste, promoting sustainable transportation, and using eco-friendly materials. It includes a checklist and templates to help productions implement sustainable practices. The guide aims to promote more environmentally responsible filmmaking and to support the transition towards a more sustainable film industry.
Belgium
Tools voor duurzame filmproductie
Film institution
Dutch
The Flanders Audiovisual Fund (VAF) promotes sustainable film production in Belgium through its Sustainable Film Production program. The program encourages environmentally-friendly practices, such as reducing energy and water consumption, minimizing waste, and using sustainable materials. The VAF provides support through funding and advice to help productions become more sustainable. Applicants must submit a sustainability plan and a progress report to be eligible for funding.
Austria
Green-Bonus ÖFI+ von 5%
Film institution
English
The webpage provides information in English on funding for international service productions in Austria. It answers frequently asked questions regarding funding, including the eligibility criteria, eligible costs, and the application process. Additionally, it explains the Gender Gap Financing and Green Bonus initiatives, which support gender equality and sustainable production practices in the industry.
Austria
Green-Bonus ÖFI+ von 5%
Film institution
German
The Austrian Film Institute has established a Green Filming Department to support Green filming and developed a “criteria catalog of the minimum ecological standards for Austrian audiovisual productions.” Filmmakers and production companies can receive a green bonus of 5% by meeting the established criteria for green production. This measure aims to contribute to national and European climate protection goals and establish ecologically sustainable production as a contemporary quality standard for funded films. The criteria and measures are based on the UZ76 Österreichisches Umweltzeichen “Green Producing in Film and Television” guideline, and are coordinated with the film industry.
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