Albert Sustainable Production Certification
Albert Sustainable Production Certification is a certification for a film or television production's efforts to reduce waste and its carbon footprint.[1][2] As a result, they can display the Albert Sustainable Production logo at the end of their credits.[1][3]
Albert Sustainable Production Certification | |
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An example of Albert + accreditation on the end credits of EastEnders | |
Standards organization | BAFTA |
Effective region | United Kingdom |
Effective since | 2011 |
Product category | Television and film production |
Type of standard | Industrial |
Legal status | Advisory |
Website | wearealbert |
In 2010, the BAFTA Albert Consortium created a carbon footprint calculator for TV programmes, called Albert. The effects on the environment of productions was recorded but the findings could not help to reduce the impact. Therefore, Albert certification was created, as a way to encourage productions to divert waste from landfill, engage senior leaders and address energy efficiency.
Productions with Albert certification
Productions that meet the criteria for sustainability are awarded one, two or three stars.
Three stars
Year | Production[4] |
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2020 | Red Dwarf: The Promised Land |
2017 | Emmerdale |
2017 | The Big Spell |
2016/2017 | Red Dwarf (series 11 & 12) |
2016 | Power Monkeys |
2016 | Trollied (series 6) |
2016 | Loose Women (series 20)[5] |
2016 | Pointless |
2016 | Have I Got News for You |
2016 | A Midsummer Night's Dream |
2016 | Inside No. 9 (series 3) |
2016 | Let's Go Club |
2016 | Upstart Crow (series 1) |
2016 | Yonderland (series 3) |
2016 | EastEnders[6] |
2016 | Rovers |
2016 | Andy's Prehistoric Adventures |
2015 | Blue Peter (series 58) |
2015 | Downton Abbey (series 6) |
2015 | The Graham Norton Show (series 17) |
2015 | The Interceptor |
2015 | Casualty |
2014 | Trollied (series 4) |
2014 | Coronation Street |
Two stars
Year | Production[4] |
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2017 | Hollyoaks |
2017 | Good Morning Britain |
2016 | Witless |
2016 | Zapped (series 1) |
2016 | Monkeys: An Amazing Animal Family |
2016 | The South Bank Show |
2016 | Bird of a Feather |
2016 | The Voice (series 5) |
2016 | Grantchester (series 2) |
2016 | Agatha Raisin (series 1) |
2016 | Stan Lee's Lucky Man (series one) |
2016 | The Tunnel (series 2) |
2016 | Boomers (series 2) |
2015 | Cuffs (series 1) |
2015 | The Apprentice (series 11) |
2015 | The Naked Choir |
2015 | TT Races |
2015 | Still Open All Hours |
2015 | A League of Their Own (series 9) |
2014 | W1A (series 2) |
2015 | A Long Long Crime Ago |
2015 | Desi Rascals |
2015 | Premier League World |
2015 | Ross Kemp: Extreme World (series 4) |
2015 | Gigglebiz (series 4) |
2015 | Love It Or List It (series 1) |
2014/2015 | Children's Presentation |
2014/2015 | Spring/Autumn/Winterwatch |
2014 | CBBC Live (Gateshead) |
2014 | MasterChef (series 10) |
2014 | Invictus Games |
2014 | From There to Here |
2013 | All at Sea |
One star
Year | Production[4] |
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2016 | Henry IX |
2016 | Young, Free and Single: Live (series 1) |
2015 | Educating Cardiff |
2015 | You, Me and the Apocalypse |
2015 | All Over the Place – Europe |
2014 | Siblings (series 2) |
2014 | Swashbuckle |
2013 | 4 O'Clock Club |
BBC Music Awards | |
Midnight Mass + Come Join the Celebration | |
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References
- "Albert Certification". BBC. Archived from the original on 18 December 2018. Retrieved 20 December 2019.
- "BAFTA's Sustainability Efforts". BAFTA. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- Matthews, Aaron (28 October 2014). "BBC, ITV and Sky get green kick up the arts with new sustainability mark". The Guardian. London: Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- "Certifications". albert. Archived from the original on 16 April 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- "ITV's Loose Women Certified As An Albert+ Sustainable Production". ITV Studios. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
- "Eco-Enders – EastEnders earns top sustainability award". EastEnders. BBC. 9 May 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
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