1. Start Early
In the very early stages of development and pre production start including sustainability in your thought process. Get everyone in the production involved and make it fun. Send a to make your intentions official.
2. Get Trained
Book yourself onto one of albert’s to get educated on climate change and the impacts and solutions of production.
3. Measure your Impact
It’s much easier to reduce your carbon footprint if you know what’s contributing to it. Start with measuring your predicted footprint in pre production on the . This will give you a break down of your impacts and allow you to be strategic in how to reduce them.
4. Check out your Suppliers and Stakeholders
Consider the approach of everyone you’re working with from locations to catering to kit hire to freelancers. Ask for their environmental policy, ask if their offices/locations run on renewable energy, ask how they can help you reduce your footprint. See our for more.
5. Go Plant Based
Switch your catering and make it predominately plant based. This can reduce your carbon footprint and be better for your budget too!
6. Reduce your flights and hotel stays
Travel and accommodation nearly always have the largest impact on a production’s carbon footprint. Book trains for shorter journeys (especially when travelling within the UK), work with local crews where you can and consider shared accommodation in place of individual hotel rooms.
7. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Sets, props and costumes all need to be considered with sustainability in mind. Can you source second hand? How will dispose of items? Can you hire instead of buy? There’s plenty of companies set up to help here, check out the albert and for more inspiration.
8. Use your Influence
Your content has the power to inspire and shape people’s responses to issues, so use your platform to show positive actions on screen. The climate emergency is at the top of many people’s agenda, .
9. Reduce, then offset
So you’ve made the switch to electric cars, LED lights, recycled sets and when you’re satisfied you’ve decarbonised as much as you can, .
10. Get Certified.
Celebrate your achievements by getting certified. The albert sustainable production certification is an on screen certificate to show that you have actively taken steps to reduce your carbon footprint. For more information on this and getting started with the albert calculator email albert@bafta.org.
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