Lights, Camera, Climate Action: Ecotricity at the BAFTA TV Craft Awards
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We are proud to support our partners at BAFTA and BAFTA albert in their mission to highlight sustainability both on and off the screen.
As the official TV craft partner to the BAFTA Television Craft Awards for the second year running, we were on the ground at this year’s TV Craft Awards to celebrate the green pioneers showcasing Another Way for the sector.
From ‘Rivals’ to ‘Breathtaking’, here’s what the names behind the biggest TV shows of the past year had to say about how they integrated sustainability into their production.
We have supported the BAFTA Television Craft Awards for the second consecutive year, and also have a deep-lying partnership with BAFTA albert to jointly champion sustainability and green practice in production, whilst together collaborating on industry initiatives like the Creative Energy Scheme.
The Creative Energy Scheme is a BAFTA albert initiative designed to allow those working in the creative industries access to renewable electricity at an affordable rate. It uses the ‘basket’ model, meaning that participants can use their combined purchasing power to access competitive energy rates.
For more information on the Creative Energy Scheme, email ces@ecotricity.co.uk or visit: Creative Energy - albert.
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