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PGGB and Garden Studios to host “Sustainability behind the Lens” in June

Thu 29th May 2025

The Production Guild of Great Britain's Sustainability Committee is proud to announce a third edition of “Sustainability Behind the Lens”, a free of charge open day for all film and TV industry professionals, including PGGB Members and non-members alike, to meet and network with cutting-edge green technology suppliers, in association with Garden Studios. The full-day event will take place on Wednesday 11th June (11am – 4pm) at Garden Studios in London.

“Sustainability Behind the Lens” will see a host of eco-friendly suppliers demonstrate and discuss new technologies at the forefront of sustainability within the film and TV industry, as it moves towards the goal of cleaning up sets, reducing the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting the health of crews. Companies already confirmed to participate include Onbio Ltd, Geopura Ltd, The Generator Project, Albert, CAMA Asset Store and many more.

PGGB’s Sustainability Committee is headed up by Amelia Price, whose passion for leading the charge to make UK production more sustainable and cost-effective, has helped bring this important event to fruition.   Commenting, she said: “We first established this event 3 years ago to give crew on the ground the opportunity to come and learn about new technology first hand.  If we want our crews to adopt new ways of working, we need to support them and connect them with our suppliers so they can work in tandem, learning from each other and coming up with practical solutions.”

PGGB’s partner on this important initiative, Garden Studios, is focused on making sustainability, inclusivity, education, innovation and accessibility a priority and is proud to have achieved B Corp certification and a ‘Very Good’ rating in the 2025 Albert Studio Sustainability Standard, BAFTA’s film studio sustainability certification.  Most recently, Garden Studios received the 2025 Global Production Award for Sustainability Initiative at the Cannes Film Festival.

Commenting on behalf of Garden Studios, Head of Sustainability, Julie Hoegh said: 

“From the outset, Garden Studios’ ambition has been to be the most sustainable sound stage campus in the UK. To get there, it is critical we work closely with incredible industry partners like the PGGB, who are instrumental in educating the industry – our clients – on the art of the possible.”

Last year’s event brought together over 300 PGGB members, business partners and industry colleagues, along with 20 cutting-edge eco-friendly suppliers who demonstrated and discussed new technologies at the forefront of sustainability within the film and TV industry.

Earth Day in April 2023 marked the formation of PGGB’s Sustainability Committee, and it serves as a central hub for agreements, development and advice on sustainable filmmaking initiatives across the film and TV landscape.  Key resources include the Sustainable Production Toolkit, a regularly updated open-source set of documents initially created by NBCUniversal.

PGGB Acting CEO, Michael Beavan commented, “From creating a sustainability committee three years ago to continuously finding ways to connect members and partners ever since, an absolute pillar for PGGB is to be a conduit for a more sustainable industry now and in the future.    I am delighted that Sustainability Behind the Lens has become a firm focus in the film production calendar each year and we continue to grow this informative and free space for all those in film and TV who want to know about the latest developments from key services and suppliers.”  

 

You can sign up for this FREE event here.