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Film Sets Go Green: Women Lead Sustainability Drive
12 Dec
Summary
- Women spearhead efforts in UK and US film/TV for sustainability.
- Initiatives rehome props, donate food, and reduce set emissions.
- Over 58% of chief sustainability officer roles are held by women.

Women are leading a significant push towards greater sustainability in the film and television sectors across the UK and US. These initiatives span diverse areas, from donating surplus catering to creatively rehoming production props and actively working to reduce set emissions.
In Los Angeles, organizations like Every Day Action are tackling food insecurity by redistributing massive amounts of food from sets, having donated over 80,000 meals in the past year. Simultaneously, UK-based efforts, such as Bafta's Albert program, aim to phase out fuel generators and encourage reduced reliance on private jets to cut the industry's carbon footprint.
These trailblazing efforts are yielding impressive results, with some productions achieving up to an 80% reduction in pollution. The growing influence of women in this field is underscored by a recent report indicating that 58% of chief sustainability officer roles are held by women, highlighting their pivotal role in shaping a greener future for entertainment.




