First, consider the Albert Certification, a UK initiative offering a carbon calculator and guides to help reduce the environmental footprint of your productions. In Italy, Green Film provides an eco-certification and tools to measure the environmental impact of your shoots.
France offers Ecoprod, which provides resources and strategies for reducing the carbon footprint of your productions, while the Sustainable Production Alliance (SPA) promotes guidelines and practices for making your shoots more sustainable across Europe. The Green Film Shooting platform provides case studies and recommendations for integrating eco-friendly practices into your projects.
Don’t forget the European Film Commission Network (EUFCN), which supports sustainability in productions and offers useful guides for greener shoots. Greener Screen, a consultancy active throughout Europe, offers tailored action plans to assess and improve the sustainability of your productions.
For energy-related issues, the Eureca Project focuses on sustainable solutions and energy efficiency in filming. The Green Production Guide is a useful tool that provides lists of eco-friendly suppliers and carbon calculators to plan your productions in a greener way. Additionally, the Studio Sustainability Guidelines offer specific recommendations for productions within studios.
Lastly, familiarize yourself with significant studies such as the European Audiovisual Observatory Report, which analyzes trends and challenges in audiovisual industry sustainability, and Green Filmmaking: An Actionable Guide, which offers practical strategies to reduce environmental impact in your productions.
With these guidelines at your disposal, you can steer your productions towards a greener transition, contributing to environmental care without compromising the quality of your work. Let’s get started!