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CresCine Think Tank in Tallinn: How to benefit and implement Green Production & Sustainability for European independent industry?

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CresCine Think Tank in Tallinn: How to benefit and implement Green Production & Sustainability for European independent industry?

CresCine Think Tank in Tallinn: How to benefit and implement Green Production & Sustainability for European independent industry?

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A greening and sustainability strategy has become an essential part of the funding and production cycle for European independent industry, whether producers, festivals, or decision makers, with certification and strategy requirements, often placed locally but also at the EU level. While the industry is certainly on its way to greener are more sustainable practices, the road ahead is full of theoretical and practical obstacles? Is it about carbon footprint? Sustainable subcontracting or service provision? Optimization or transport? Does it really provide a cost-effective impact for small companies, festivals, and markets? Or does certification matter or not? And finally, who should take responsibility and leadership for achieving the green and sustainable goals in the industry, where there are not many success stories to be learned from?

The apply/invite only CresCine Think tank in Tallinn takes the greening and sustainability question into sharp focus in order to understand the practical needs of producers, events, festivals, and financiers/decision makers and based on that develop a handbook of practical advice, applications, and case studies to help the industry to meet its sustainability goals.

Apply at https://crescine.eu/tallinnsustainability2023 to have your say and help to develop a comprehensive and applicable guideline to benefit all.

CresCine, funded by Horizon Europe, aspires to become the authoritative source for insights into the European Film Industry. It integrates cutting-edge research, innovative technology, and influential industry figures to foster a vibrant, diverse film ecosystem.

The project aims to delve into, engage, and uplift European small markets over three years. It employs original research and implements the findings in seven nations: Estonia, Lithuania, Denmark, Ireland, Belgium (Flanders), Croatia, and Portugal.