Ffilm Cymru Wales and Clwstwr announce new sustainable screen projects cultivated by their Green Cymru Challenge fund

As world leaders, environmental experts and members of the scientific community gather in Glasgow for UN Climate Conference COP26, Ffilm Cymru and Clwstwr announced the three innovative environmental projects selected to be developed with support from their Green Cymru Challenge Fund. Among these was Severn Screen’s project, Maximising Havoc.

This project will provide in depth analysis of the sustainable filmmaking techniques developed while making Havoc, building on the momentum created by Gareth Evans' ground-breaking Netflix production, and helping to embed new learning and systems for future productions (large and small).

This project will deliver extended analysis of the data captured on Havoc by the production’s full-time Environmental Steward Tilly Ashton - recording key sustainability success stories, as well as identifying future challenges and opportunities.

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