Sustainability at Paris Fashion Week

As the fashion world grapples with its environmental impact, sustainability has become a significant influencing factor in consumers' purchasing decisions, with studies showing that up to 60% of consumers consider sustainability when making fashion choices. The fashion industry, often associated with overconsumption and waste, is increasingly pressured to adopt eco-friendly practices. At PFW 2024, this shift toward sustainability is becoming more apparent than ever.

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How to Make a Sustainable Movie or TV Show Part 3: Post-Production

Before you put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard), you must educate yourself on sustainable production and seek guidance from industry standards such as our EMA Green Seal and third-party help from a sustainable production company. To help you on your way, we've elicited advice from our friends at Green Eyes Production for a series on sustainable movie making, from pre-production to release. 

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Good luck, Earth! How Chappell Roan is Fighting Climate Change

At the Environmental Media Association, her lyrics aren’t the only thing that resonates; we take Chappell Roan’s eco-forward actions “Hot-to-go.” From carrying a reusable water bottle at the VMAs to wearing sustainably sourced clothes and nature-inspired outfits, Chappell Roan is more than just a femininomenon; she’s a climate superstar.

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Ending Plastic Pollution in Hollywood and Beyond: EMA's Interview with Jackson Dollinger

Perhaps you've seen him as "Dio" from EMA Gold Seal recipient Pretty Freekin Scary or as a "Young Max Renolds" on Sydney to the Max, but in the environmental movement, Jackson Dollinger plays a different role. Since booking his first series in 2018, Jackson has been a strong proponent of both on and off-set environmental awareness and ocean conservation. We spoke to Jackson to learn more about his work. 

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How to Make a Sustainable Movie or TV Show Part 2: Production

So, you want to focus on sustainability for your next movie or TV production. Great! But where to start? How about from the beginning? Before you put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard), you must educate yourself on sustainable production and seek guidance from industry standards such as our EMA Green Seal and third-party help from a sustainable production company. To help you on your way, we've elicited advice from our friends at Green Eyes Production for a series on sustainable movie making, from pre-production to release. 

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EMA Green Seal for Sustainable Production Goes to College: 5 Student Films that Earned our Seal

When it comes to the climate justice movement, the future is now. The Environmental Media Association is dedicated to amplifying the creative works of young people, as we believe they are our future. Each year, we award EMA Green Seals to films and television productions that are energy efficient, showcase green plotlines and characters, have sustainable resource management, and have an environmentally aware cast and crew.

 

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Five Lessons I Learned at the 2024 EMA IMPACT Summit

The seventh annual  EMA IMPACT Summit drew a sold-out crowd in line with the industry's growing enthusiasm for sustainability. Every year, IMPACT brings movers and shakers from entertainment and beyond to address our environmental anxieties and solutions being made. I am amazed at how each year is better than the last as thought leaders from different sectors (including gaming and government!) come together to discuss what we can do to care for our planet!

 While the event provided many incredible takeaways, I will share five key lessons that stood out to me at the EMA IMPACT Summit 2024, presented by Toyota North America.

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EMA Interview: Diamond Spratling, Founder of Girl Plus Environment

Every social movement, including environmentalism, requires leaders to step up and ask, "How can we do this better?" Diamond Spratling, MPH, Founder & Executive Director of Girl Plus Environment, is one of those leaders. Diamond acted after observing a disconnect between the environmental movement and her community's struggles. Today, Girl Plus Environment has established a community of Black and Brown girls, women, and non-binary individuals looking to engage their communities on climate change, racial equity, and health disparities.

We enjoyed speaking with Diamond to learn more about her work and how our audience can get involved!

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