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Spring Showers, May Flowers


Reel Green is excited about what's coming for this summer! Support for the Reel Green initiative continues to grow as new partners who are committed to sustainability in the motion picture industry, are joining the initiative. Stay tuned for updates on new partnerships and collaborations!

Want to get more involved? Attend a bi-monthly Reel Green meeting to share the latest on sustainable production and solutions, sign up for a Carbon Literacy Course (they're free!), or tell us what's happening with you and sustainable production.
 


Reel Green General Meeting

There will be some special guests attending the next Reel Green General Meeting on May 15th!
We're excited to welcome Ian Neville, Climate Policy Analyst, Manager of the EV Ecosystem Strategy, City of Vancouver and Sandi Swanigan, Senior Manager, Film and Special Events, City of Vancouver! Join us in the conversation and get involved in what's happening with sustainable production in Vancouver and beyond! 
 


News / Articles

Reel Green Ambassador Feature
Clara George

Clara is a Producer who is committed to sustainable action. She pledges to focus on the numbers to reduce environmental impacts on productions.
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James Cameron 
"more plant-based options"

Legendary Canadian filmmaker, Cameron and his wife recently wrote an article for The Guardian which urges people to turn to plant-based foods. 
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Carbon Literacy
what is it all about?

Reel Green has been focusing efforts on offering free Carbon Literacy Courses to members of the industry, but why? 
 
X-Files diverts 68% of its
waste from BC landfills

X-Files posted its sustainability report and it is fantastic! The team diverted landfill waste, saved 126K water bottles and more!
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Events / Calendar

May 15th, 2018

Reel Green General Meeting | Link

May 16th, 2018

Carbon Literacy Course | Link |

June 13th, 2018

Carbon Literacy Course | Link |

July 18th, 2018

Carbon Literacy Course | Link |


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