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[Commlist] New publication - Greening European Film Policy: Towards a Sustainable European Film and TV Industry
Mon Sep 30 21:36:55 GMT 2024
*GREENING EUROPEAN FILM POLICY: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE EUROPEAN FILM and
TELEVISION INDUSTRY*
/Lead authors: Pietari //Kääpä (Warwick) and Hunter Vaughan (Emerson
College/Cambridge)/
/Co-authors: Norma Cuadros (Warwick), Kate Moffat (Warwick) and Vanessa
Zarm (UCL)/
The Greening European Film Policy report is available for download from
the Global Green Media Network website:
https://www.globalgreenmedianetwork.org/reports
<https://www.globalgreenmedianetwork.org/reports>
This report examines European film, television, and streaming industry
sustainability policies, management, financing, and production at local,
state, and EU levels. It explores policy support for institutionalizing
these practices and offers solutions to fill policy gaps.
Produced in collaboration with Green Eyes (Hungary), Ecomuvi (Italy),
Film London (UK), Screen Greening (Ireland), and Neptune Environmental
(UK), the report aims to make green film production an active agent for
positive transformation in the industry. Addressing funding, production,
and reportage phases, the report provides three key recommendations.
*1. Minimum Standards:*
Establish standardised sustainability expectations and norms, from
development-stage planning to on-set baselines, for both
publicly-financed and commercial productions.
*2. Finance*
Adopt mandatory financial investment schemes for all productions,
including incoming mobile productions and international co-productions,
to link financial incentives with verifiable reductions in environmental
impact.
*3. Auditing*
Introduce third-party auditing and certification focused on exceeding
minimum standards, directly tied to financial incentivisation.
Please contact Pietari Kaapa ((P.Kaapa /at/ warwick.ac.uk)
<mailto:(P.Kaapa /at/ warwick.ac.uk)>) or Hunter Vaughan
((hunter.vaughan /at/ emerson.edu) <mailto:(hunter.vaughan /at/ emerson.edu)>) with
any questions.
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