TV and film companies are working toward a more sustainable industry

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Film and TV companies can leave a large carbon footprint, but some large companies are working to improve their sustainability efforts.

From materials to labor and other equipment, TV and film production can often have a huge carbon footprint.

This is true for TV series, too. It accounts for nearly 60% of emissions for one-hour scripted dramas and half hour single-camera scripted shows. "There's a lot of different actions that you can take, and I think it can feel overwhelming to people," said Emellie O'Brien, Earth Angel CEO."But really dialing in on: Okay for this project, we want to focus on eliminating single use plastics for this project. We want to focus on getting as many hybrid and [electric] vehicles as we can onto this project, like really zoning in on what's available to your project.

"We're guests in the communities that we're filming in, and I think that there's a real responsibility for our industry to leave these communities better than how we found them as well," O'Brien said."So, not just a do less harm, but also a do more good component."

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