Which major film studio first implemented a comprehensive 'zero waste' production policy that has since been widely adopted across the industry?
The film and television industry has been undergoing a significant transformation in its approach to sustainability. From set design to distribution methods, production companies are finding innovative ways to reduce their environmental impact. This poll tests your knowledge about the evolution of sustainable practices in modern filmmaking and how major studios are addressing their environmental responsibilities while creating the entertainment we love.
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- Sony Pictures with their 'Green Production Guide' in 2010, which eliminated single-use plastics and mandated 90% waste diversion on all productions
- Warner Bros. with their 'Better Earth' initiative in 2009, requiring all productions to achieve at least 80% waste diversion and carbon footprint reporting
- Disney with their 'Environmental Stewardship' program in 2011, focusing on renewable energy use and sustainable set materials
- Universal Pictures with their 'Green Is Universal' policy in 2008, emphasizing digital distribution to reduce physical media waste
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