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  1. #Green screen driver
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All of these strategies strongly highlight the need to maximize the use of renewable energy (a notable resource for the region) and the ERDF policy instrument aims to achieve a reduction in primary energy consumption by 25%.

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The ERDF OP Plan will be a key driver of economic recovery in the region and its objectives and targets align with those of the Innovation and Sustainable Energy Strategies of Andalusia Energy (2014-2020): The latter stresses the huge impact which effective energy planning has on the regional economy. Promoting the use of renewable energy by businesses, particularly SMEs The project will address Priority 4 of the policy instrument, ‘Low Carbon Economy’ and also the following strategic objectives:Ĥ.2.1 Advancing the evaluation and improving the energy efficiency of businesses, particularly SMEsĤ.2.2. Via its role in Green Screen, Ystads Kommun (YK) will work with the managing agency of the policy to achieve this change.Īt a later date, these developments will also inform the preparation of the next Skåne Regional Film Strategy, which will run from 2020. For this to happen, the film/audio visual sector needs to be taken into account within this ERDF policy instrument. In order for audio visual production (AVP) and its value chain to contribute to the achievement of these goals and also to local and regional development goals, the Film Strategy needs to be linked into the environmental goals of the ERDF Operational Programme. There is no related budget allocation for this

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The strategy itself does not refer to environmental sustainability but its Action Plan includes the development of a toolkit for green film shooting. The Skåne Regional Film Strategy “Strategi för rörlig film och bild 2015-2020 aims to make Skåne the most dynamic and innovative region for film and transmedia in Scandinavia. It also emphasizes the importance of ‘future-proofing’ environmental sustainability and the equal opportunities dimension. The instrument calls for structural change within businesses to work more eco-efficiently and it stresses the way in which this can make them more competitive. Investment priority 4b is ‘supporting the shift towards a low-carbon economy in all sectors by promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy use in enterprises’. Via GS, Film London and stakeholders will address this issue by developing a benchmark of good practice in energy management for AVP and its value chain linked to tools & resources and also by providing the industry with a way of calculating its overall environmental impact. Priority 4b is not industry sector specific: central result indicators have been established by the Programme but in order for the ambitious overall targets to be met, guidance, tools and support which are appropriate to different industry sectors need to be provided. design, catering, transport, construction, lighting).

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The busy audio visual production (AVP) industry in London is a high emitter of Co2 and the full AVP process includes companies from a range of other sectors (e.g. At regional level, the LEP has identified a lack of awareness of the benefits of eco-efficiency as a barrier to businesses adapting to sustainable practice and its own ERDF plan states its willingness to finance initiatives to help overcome these barriers.

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asserts that SMES are often unaware of resource efficiency technologies/approaches or do not know to adopt and embed new methods. To date, Priority 4b has been under-subscribed. Investment Priority 4b (above) aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: it targets SMEs in all sectors and on increasing the volume of advice & support for companies to help them improve their environmental performance (e.g.







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