A how-to guide for reducing waste and environmental impacts of the staged environments in the museum, gallery and theatre sectors.
“Mapping the path to net zero for c\a\n\a\d\a’s Arts and Culture Sector” – what we found out – and what we need to do now!
Below is a breakdown of the high-level findings, insights gathered from cross-country conversations, and key recommendations for driving change in the arts sector’s approach to climate resilience.
Greening the Screen
This guide is a practical, shareable and actionable resource for producers and other leaders in the motion picture industry. It has been written by independent producers working with sustainability professionals and has been designed to apply equally across genres, company sizes and budget levels.
The Missing Foundation report
This forward-thinking report from edge and story was commissioned by The British Council. It builds on the 2020 Missing Pillar report, which explored culture’s contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. To find out more click here. Download the...
Top Tips for Climate Action
Curbing the environmental impact of film making is part of the DGC mandate and mission.
Eco-Guidelines for Networks
The SHIFT partners have developed three templates for the Eco-guidelines here in the chapters on Management and Policy; Travels; and Events.
REEL GREEN BC
Originating in B.C. in 2006, Reel Green™ has been a core initiative within the Provincial Film Commission at Creative BC. Now a national partnership managed by the film commission, the initiative helps Canada’s motion picture industry unite to improve production practices and reduce environmental impacts through strategic collaboration and practical tools.
ALBERT – tools for film and television
albert is an environmental organisation aiming to encourage the TV and film production industry to reduce waste and its carbon footprint. Additionally, albert offers guidance on how to promote and discuss environmental issues in editorial content through an initiative called ‘Planet Placement’.
Creative Green Tools Canada (“CG Tools”)
The CG Tools make it easy to measure your energy use, water consumption, waste generation and recycling, travel and production materials. The results can then inform your environmental strategy and organisational priorities.