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At the Greening of Hollywood panel during the Film in California Conference, British Columbia’s sustainable production practices stands out as the most advanced.
Despite encountering the common issues of getting people to change the habits of a lifetime, finding the right suppliers, and convincing those higher up of the value in being greener, speakers at the "Greening of Hollywood" panel recognize the great strides made in BC.
"Crews are used to recycling and composting at home so when the facilities are on set too, it just seems like a normal thing to do. Vancouver’s Green Spark Group and Keep It Green Recycling have also been key in educating crews and providing an appropriate recycling and waste service."
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