Guideline to Green Production
Apr 22, 2024
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What is Green Production?
Green Production is a specific business strategy that practices sustainability on set. Sustainable practices
support ecological, human and economic health, and vitality. The Utah Film Commission encourages and
supports green production practices in all areas of the filmmaking process, so we’ve put together a
guideline for every film department to going green on your next production.
Check out all the local vendors that offer green production services in our Utah Support Services
Directory.
Art + Set Decoration
Rent or lease larger items such as furniture as an alternative to purchasing
Sell or donate unwanted set materials to local theatres, high schools, acting schools or other
productions before opting for disposal
Support charities that are willing to pick up, recycle and reuse materials
Construction
Build sets with reused or repurposed materials
Materials
Select paint and products with environmentally friendly labels
Dispose of paints and other hazardous materials in a responsible manner, e.g. returning paints to
retailers, or store for future use; contact Clean Harbors for pick-up
Do not allow residuals from washing paint down storm drains
Use recycled wood from managed forests but be mindful of old growth or endangered species
Consider visiting a Habitat for Humanity ReStore for low cost materials or donate to our stores following
your production (donations are tax deductible)
Camera
Unplug video players, monitors and other similar equipment
Use digital processes for filming and sound recording if allowed
When using film, ensure that suppliers have end of life management programs and remain compliant
with local regulations for disposal of photogenic processing chemicals
Avoid sending waste film to landfills by asking your supplier about recycling or other eco-friendly options
Use environmentally considerate textiles on frames instead of poly-based materials for bounce and
filtration
Recycle color gels so they can be used for future productions
Electric
Use hydroelectric based power when possible to avoid emissions from generators
Replace flickering, dim, and burned out lamps
Replace light bulbs with lower-wattage, longer life, or energy- efficient alternatives, such as fluorescents
Catering + Craft Services
Catering and craft services are needed daily. Here are a few ways to improve waste and encourage
recycling on set.
Buy organic and locally grown food to offset greenhouse gas emissions
Dispose of liquid wastes at approved disposal sites; do not use storm drains
Have recycling bins for plastic, glass, cans and metals near craft services and catering trucks
Create easy to read signage that details proper practices, post information for cast and crew to
remember good environmental practices
Use reusable plates, cups, utensils and linens whenever you can instead of using disposables
Avoid using Styrofoam and plastics as much as possible
If paper products are unavoidable, look for ones with a high percentage of post-consumer recycled
content
Encourage cast and crew to use personal travel mugs
Consider using a food rescue service for leftover craft services and catering
If you are looking for local catering vendors, see our Utah Support Services Directory.
Eco Management
Ensure that the production office, stage facilities and shops are set up to encourage waste reduction and
promote conservation.
Purchase reusable water bottles for cast and crew
Rent portable water dispensers
Rent recycling and waste receptacles
Reduce paper use
Production Office
These seven suggestions will assist the production office in becoming more eco-friendly and aware.
Use applications and paperless script solutions to reduce your paper use or go paperless altogether
Think before you print
Rent or lease larger items such as furniture, computers or printers as an alternative to purchasing
Set up compost, garbage, recycling stations according to your hauling company’s waste separation
guidelines
Have the same compost, garbage, recycle plan in the office as on set
Create easy to read signage that details proper practices for composting and recycling
Turn off non-essential lighting, computers, monitors, printers, etc. when not in use or not in the office
If you are looking for local equipment rental vendors, see our Utah Support Services Directory.
Transportation
Plan ahead. Take only trucks and technical equipment needed for the day/location
Plan travel to avoid peak traffic periods, roadwork and getting lost
Use alternative fuel vehicles and purchase the cleanest fuel available
Monitor fuel efficiency, maintain appropriate tire pressure, and reduce unnecessary travel
Create a no-idling policy. Idling for an hour wastes one gallon of gas it is bad for your health, and it is
illegal in many cities, including in Salt Lake City and Park City
Avoid short journeys in the car, try walking, riding bikes, or use public transportation when you have the
options
Whenever possible, power down any generator that is not in use
Hair + Make-up
When it comes to hair and make-up, a few changes can go a long way when it comes to being eco-
friendly.
Use brands that minimize packaging, as well as those that are committed to avoiding animal testing and
use of ingredients that cause adverse health effects
Use refills to avoid disposing of non-recyclable make-up containers, avoid the use of aerosols containing
ozone-depleting substances
Have recycle bins ready for staff use
Wardrobe
Rent or buy secondhand clothing
Use reusable shopping bags when making purchases
Avoid dry cleaning whenever possible
Sell or donate unwanted wardrobe materials to local theatres, high schools, acting schools or other
productions before opting for disposal
If you are looking for local wardrobe vendors, see our Utah Support Services Directory.
Check out the Green Production Guide (GPG), developed by film industry leaders with environmental
expertise, for more information about how to reduce the environmental impact of your production.
The Environmental Media Association also has some great ideas for sustainability on set. Productions
can even obtain the EMA Green Seal to recognize the sustainability efforts you made on set. You have
the potential to be among other prestigious made-in-Utah productions that have earned the award like
Westworld, 127 Hours, and High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
Student productions can practice sustainability, too! Be sure to check out the Green Film School Alliance
for more tips and submit the PEACHy, a version of the GPG’s best practices Production Environmental
Actions Checklist (PEACH), adapted for student productions.
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