Clwstwr’s vision was for Wales to become a leader in moving towards green media production.
We spurred innovative ideas for carbon footprint reduction and a lower environmental impact, both with the projects we delivered and with the media sector across Wales.
To achieve this, we encouraged a cross sector approach with the media industry, including infrastructure and the supply chain.
Our aims were to support the research and development (R&D) of innovative solutions to lower the environmental impact of the media sector. We also encouraged and supported an innovative ecosystem of sustainability within the media sector in Wales, during and beyond the course of the Clwstwr programme. We aimed to collaborate with others to create a cross sector 'green' focussed screen community in Wales, share new knowledge and signpost the media sector to sustainable solutions as well as establish and inspire partnerships and collaboration.
Our activity:
Between 2019 and 2021, Clwstwr encouraged open funding applications for innovative research and development projects focused on environmental sustainability, through content or screen productions.
- In February 2022, Clwstwr was announced as a delivery partner in BFI and BAFTA albert's Screen New Deal: Transformational Plan. Through the Screen New Deal: Transformation Plan, the BFI, BAFTA albert and Arup are working with Creative Wales, Ffilm Cymru Wales and Clwstwr to conduct localised data collection and mapping. This will identify film and HETV-related services which already exist in the area, highlight service gaps and advance the creation of a location-based transformation plan to decarbonise TV and film production. Read more in this article.
- In June 2020, The Green Cymru Challenge Fund - a partnership from Clwstwr and Ffilm Cymru Wales - made available £75,000 in funding for individuals, organisations and collaborations across sectors – including media, academia, technology, transportation, energy, water and waste management - to research and develop new sustainable ways of working in film and TV. Three innovative environmental projects have been selected to be developed with support from their Green Cymru Challenge Fund. Find out more about these projects below.
Green Cymru Challenge Fund Projects
A Net Zero Animation Industry: Cardiff Animation Festival
Hybrid Narrative: Led by Chris Buxton.
Maximising Havoc: Severn Screen.
Clwstwr projects which focused on environmental sustainability:
Beyond the Festival delivered by Green Gathering
Green Wing delivered by Little Bird Films
Greening the Animation Industry delivered by Cardiff Animation Festival
Smart Power Plan
Interactive Tool for film, television and live events delivered by ZAP Concepts
The Zero Carbon Festival
delivered by KingShipp Sustainable Solutions
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Recent publications, reports and things of interest:
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- Don’t Look Up - Climate Outreach Review
- COP Cymru:Launch of Net Zero Wales Plan and Roadshow events
- Albert’s going to COP26:The authority on environmental sustainability for film and TV goes to COP26
- The UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 31 October – 12 November 2021.
- Target3D & Digital Catapult Launch UK's First Virtual Production Research & Innovation Studio.
- BBC create a dedicated climate page on its News landing page
- Intergovernmental Panel Climate Committee WGI Interactive Atlas
- Intergovernmental Panel Climate Committee Report: AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis
- Clwstwr and ffilm cymru launch new green cymru challenge fund sustainable screen sector wales
- Cardiff Uni Environmental Policies
- Our Future Wales- A Fit for the Future Programme for the Welsh Government
- Cut It, Crew led action for the climate crisis
- Watch The People Vs Climate Change Programme
- Cardiff Capital Region and Welsh Government collaborate to create pioneering Energy Vision and Strategy
- Climate change: New targets to eliminate Wales' gases
- Greening Animation: 11 lessons from lockdown
- Screen New Deal - 'A Vision for a Sustainable Film Industry' - Albert, the BFI and ARUP
- A creative guide to putting the planet into programme editorial
- Wales’ leading post-production company, Gorilla, has strengthened its commitment to sustainability through recently becoming a BAFTA albert affiliate.
- Be a part of Wales’ sustainability journey
- A strategic response to the climate emergency
- Greening the Audio Visual Industry
- An expert partner for businesses, governments and organisations around the world
- Prosperity for All: A Low Carbon Wales
This work was led by Clwstwr Producer Greg Mothersdale: