Hollywood Productions To Start Going Green

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Hollywood SignDespite all of the cries from Hollywood actors to do you your part to save the environment, film productions are more often than not very harmful to the environment. A lot of movie studios are now starting to realize that “going green” will help their budgets, especially in today’s economy. Besides waste generation and food sourcing, think about how much fuel a typical Hollywood production creates: “generators, night shoots, ‘distant locations,’ trucks per shoot, idling trucks, moving cranes, moving everything, people, wardrobe, grip equipment, out to the set and back, move locations, fly crews and helicopters,” – that’s a pretty huge carbon footprint for what might end up being a terrible movie anyways.

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