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Overview of BS 8909 & BS 8909 Case Study: BFI
Juhi Shareef, Eco Consultancy
BFI Sustainability Project Manager
BFI Sustainability Review
• Project run by: BFI Sustainability Director, Sustainability Manager & internal Sustainability Steering Group
• Data collected across all BFI facilities: Southbank, Stephen Street, Gaydon and Berkhamsted
• Engaged with key people from across whole organisation
• Developed sustainability policy & documentation
• Prioritised sustainability goals in short, medium and long term
• Produced Sustainability Review report with practical roadmap
• Watch this space…
BFI Sustainability Policy
BFI Gaydon
“Archiving and preserving our nation’s great film heritage and film culture is sustainability in action” - BFI
BFI Gaydon BREEAM Excellent rating
Heavy pre-cast concrete construction means that the building has a large thermal mass and exceptionally low air permeability, which means the building is highly energy-efficient, particularly considering the low temperature and humidity conditions required for the safe storage of the collection
Wildflower meadows planted to encourage diversity in both flora and fauna A sedum blanket covers the roof providing further species diversity and assisting in the
slow natural drainage of the site.
All possible efforts made to avoid disruption to local wildlife – badgers relocated; bat haven created; newt fence constructed; bird boxes erected
Currently setting up a wind turbine feasibility study
Overview of BS 8909
Juhi ShareefEco Consultancy
BS 8909…British Standard 8909:2011 “Specification for a sustainability management system for film”
Sustainability management system: A practical framework to support the cost-effective integration of sustainability principles into everyday decision-making, thereby enhancing performance
What we mean by ‘sustainability’
Sustainability (journey):"An enduring, balanced approach to economic activity,
environmental responsibility and social progress”
Sustainable development (goal): “Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the
ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
Sustainability: Social + Environment + Economic
• Social: Social injustice, child labour, H&S, poverty, human rights, local community
• Environment: Climate change / natural resource consumption / pollution / biodiversity
• Economic: Return on investment maximisation, profit margin enhancement, shareholders value creation
Management Systems SYSTEMS VS CHECKLISTS
o System allows you to capture every impact o Beyond recycling…
FOR US, BY USo BS 8909 was created by, and commented on, by film industry
GLOBAL BEST PRACTICEo The management systems framework is globally-accepted best practice, used by sustainability experts in many
different sectors COMMON METHODOLOGY BUT UNIQUE TO YOUR FILM / ORGANISATION
o A common methodology works for different organisations with different sustainability impacts INCREASED EFFICIENCY
o Creating the system forces you to think through the process and improve it IT’S A JOURNEY
o Improve performance against your own organisation, over time FLEXIBILITY
o Easily adapt to new activities APPROPRIATE SCALE, COST EFFECTIVE
o Don’t be put off by the requirements! o Helps identify cost savings: increased profit margins
BS 8909 WORKS FOR EVERYONEo …A single checklist wouldn’t work for a feature production vs a locations company vs a cinema vs a studio
• Any organisation in film supply chain (download case studies): DevelopmentProduction / studioDistributionExhibition Supplier
• At any scale / size, from a small crew to a Hollywood blockbuster
• A film ‘project’
Who BS 8909 applies to:
End credits…
For organizations: “[You Ltd] operates a sustainability management system that conforms to BS 8909”
For a film: “This film was produced by [You Ltd], which operates a sustainability management system that conforms to BS 8909”
As the UK’s lead organisation for film, the BFI have chosen to implement BS 8909 to demonstrate leadership to the film industry.
Business case for BS 8909 for the film industry inc:
Demonstration of leadership and effective business practices
Improved operational efficiencies and significant cost reductions
Increased business - ability to attract and retain clients
Access to funding e.g. sustainability criteria in lottery / other funding and socially responsible investment
Avoidance of negative PR / greenwashing through bad practice being reported in the media
Awareness of, and compliance with, legal issues, and
Demonstrating to Government regulators that industry is being proactive
Why BS 8909?
2012 Report to Government “A Future For British Film” by the Film Policy Review Panel stated:
‘The Panel endorses calls to support the ‘Greening Film’ campaign and welcomes the BFI’s initiative in launching BS 8909, the official standard for “the sustainable management of the UK
film industry”. The film industry is in a strong position to lead the way and
inspire other areas of business to follow. We recommend that the BFI works with the Film Industry British Standard Working
Group and that other industry bodies actively promote its adoption.’
Launched by Amanda Nevill at Cannes 2011
Tells you how to create a management system for film
More than a checklist Covers all sustainability issues inc.
carbon, environmental, economic and social
Likely to become an ISO international standard
Case studies Instead of Kitemark Wording for use in credits
Overview of BS 8909
Summary of BS 8909 What is your vision for sustainability? How are you performing now? Look at your production / business – where are sustainability
opportunities and risks? Prioritise issues Any legal requirements? Make sure everyone (stakeholders) knows what you are doing and has an
opportunity to let you know of any issues / ideas / concerns Sustainability policy: what are you committed to? Few bullets -1 page Set objectives and targets: keep it simple! E.g. Objectives: measure energy use; reduce waste on location, travel … Roles: someone at the top + sustainability champion (prod. mgr?) Check it’s working for you! Things staying on track? New activities? What lessons learned?
PLAN
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CHECK
ACT
BS 8901: Specification for a Sustainability Management System for Events
• BSI & LOCOG worked together to develop the idea for a sustainable event standard following successful London 2012 bid
• Events industry wanted to show being proactive
• Industry worked closely with BSI to develop standard
• Following the success of BS 8901, ISO 20121 was developed by 30 countries; published in 2012
BS 8901 to International Standard ISO 20121
2007
2009
20102010
• Events industry now has its own standard• LOCOG and the ODA both successfully
implemented ISO 20121: London 2012 Games one of the first to adopt the standard
• Other early adopters include Coca-Cola GB and Games venues Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy and Earls Court
2012
“London 2012 is proud to have been the catalyst for ISO 20121. This is a piece of legacy with the potential to
transform how events around the world consider their economic, environmental and social impacts.“ (LOCOG)
“Over the next few years as sustainability becomes an inherent factor in all businesses, this standard will
provide the event industry with an opportunity to lead” (Howard Kerr)
Leadership of UK events industry
Opportunity for leadership• BFI will lead the way and help with:
Straightforward, step-by-step guidance to ‘translate’ BS 8909
Ensure BS 8909 is a useful and practical support
Training & skills support
Inform industry of any new carbon / sustainability regulations
Assessing whether use of BS 8909 can be included as part of funding criteria in good time so industry is prepared
Communicate benefits and business case for sustainability and best practice
• Keep an eye on www.greeningfilm.com: resource for film industry
• Larger organizations e.g. production companies, studios and trade bodies can also lead by example
UK Film Studio Facilities Sustainability Group Commitment:
‘“The UK Film Studio Facilities Sustainability Group has committed to meeting on a regular basis to look at the feasibility of championing BS 8909, the Sustainability
Management System for Film, and extending Albert, the carbon footprinting tool for film, to film production”
Lessons for UK film industry
• Smaller organizations need to become comfortable with sustainability and management systems
• Creative industry can come up with creative, engaging solutions!
• Great work being done by our friends in US but UK can lead world in this field
• …Common sense approach that will gain competitive advantage, save money, support people and protect the environment
www.greeningfilm.com
…this is your resource
please come and see us at BFI stand
Where to go for help:
Eco Consultancy T: 0208 995 1070
E: [email protected]: www.eco-consultancy.com