Vancouver, B.C. (January 12, 2026) – Creative BC announces the nine British Columbia motion picture production companies that will receive a total of $450,000 through its Slate Development Program (the Program). The Program helps B.C.’s production companies grow their...
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Martini Film Studios uses 100% Renewable Natural Gas

Earlier last year, Martini Film Studios announced its entire studio moving to operating entirely on Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). The Langley-based studio is the first film studio in British Columbia to sign up for this carbon-neutral energy innovation supported by FortisBC, one of the province’s largest energy providers.
Gemma Martini, CEO of Martini Film Studios, walks us through their studio space, explaining how switching to renewable gas isn’t as difficult as you may think it is, all while being cost effective and compatible with the majority of industry equipment.
Martini Film Studios, a proud partner of Reel Green™, has been using Renewable Natural Gas to power and heat their studios and stages since the end of 2021, and is the first studio in British Columbia to use 100% RNG.
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To learn more about Martini Film Studios and their sustainability plan, visit their website.
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