Welcome to the BFI Sustainable Screen Resource Hub
This free resource hub is designed to help organisations across the screen sector adopt sustainable practices and influence positive change.
Who is this for?
This hub is for organisations in the screen sector, especially those involved in activities beyond production.
It’s ideal for exhibitors, screen archives, education and training organisations, sector support bodies, and anyone working on promoting sustainability in the creative and screen industries. Whatever your role, you’ll find resources to help integrate environmental responsibility into your work.
Explore the hub
Scene-setting
Understand the interconnected climate, nature, and justice crisis, and the role that creativity, culture, and the screen sector play in addressing these issues.
Learn moreGetting started
Learn how to begin developing environmental commitment within your organisation – whether you're just beginning or looking to enhance your current approach.
Learn moreTaking action
A range of practical actions you can take, from reducing energy consumption to optimising your travel policies. Get detailed guidance on how to make a…
Learn morelatest resources
Stay updated with the latest tools, webinars, and case studies.
Sustainable Scenes: Audience Travel Guide for the Screen Sector
The following guidance outlines what cinemas and film festivals can do to understand audience travel impacts and how to help them make more sustainable travel choices.
Read moreMoving Green: Business Travel for the Screen Sector
This resource outlines what you can do to both understand your business travel impacts and take action to reduce them.
Read moreRecap: BFI Sustainable Screen Peer Sharing Session
The BFI Sustainable Screen programme ran three peer-to-peer learning sessions on sustainability: audience travel, indoor events, and sponsorships and banking. If you didn’t make it, some key insights and learnings are below – including the slides.
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BFI Sustainable Screen Programme
The BFI Sustainable Screen Programme (Autumn 2023–March 2026) supports BFI National Lottery awardees and the wider screen sector in putting sustainability into practice. This programme is part of the Screen Culture 2033 Strategy, and it helps screen organisations take meaningful steps towards a greener and more resilient future. Julie’s Bicycle is delivering the “Beyond Production” strand of this programme and BAFTA albert is delivering the filmmaking production and development strand of the programme.