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Here you'll discover the inspiring results of our work.
See the diverse approaches we used to bring sustainable ideas to life.
«Green Screen»
Sustainable Film Production Competition
About the project
In 2023, we began collaborating with the «Severny Kharakter production center» (Murmansk, Russia), who previously developed the international Green Ice Camera initiative together with colleagues from Norway, Finland and Sweden.
After 2022, the team decided to continue developing sustainable practices at the national level and launched the project «Green Screen» — competition for environmentally friendly film production.
Our task
Development of sustainable film production tools and expert support for the project.
Our solution
Together with our partners, we have developed key tools for implementing sustainable practices in the Russian film industry:
— Cladonia Carbon Footprint Calculator
— Green Screen Sustainable Filming Guide
— Competition Judging Criteria
The project continues to develop and plans to introduce eco-labels for film projects in the future.
Nuanu city
Bali, Indonesia
About the project
The project aims to create a lighting system that meets environmental standards, reduces light pollution, and complies with international sustainable development practices.
Our task
Consulting and development of a sustainable city lighting strategy for Nuanu.
Our solution
— research of international sustainable lighting standards and certifications, as well as city requirements
— lighting audits across all city zones and creation of a sustainable lighting map
development of lighting guidelines and principles for different types of spaces (indoor and outdoor)
— supplier audits, negotiations, and tenders based on sustainable development requirements
— supervision of creative lighting concepts, drawings, and control systems

More information about our work with Sustainable Lighting you can find on the DARKLIGHT project page here:
DARKLIGHT
Feature film
"The White Ship"
About the project
The full-length feature film "The White Ship" became the first carbon-neutral film in Russia. Our team supported the project throughout all stages of production, helping to implement sustainable practices and measure environmental impact.
Our task
Sustainability management and environmental support of production.
Our solution
— Development of a sustainable production plan, including a carbon footprint assessment, a resource reduction program, and proposals for sustainable solutions for the filming process
— Procurement audit and consultations for all departments on eco-friendly materials and alternatives
— Organising sustainable food service on set (reusable tableware, locally sourced products, reducing packaging)
— Environmental education program for the film crew: leaflets, posters, and crew engagement throughout filming
— Collection of logistics, energy, and fuel data for carbon footprint calculations
— Preparation of a sustainable production report and emissions offset plan
Memorial Museum "NKVD Prison", Tomsk
About the project
The first museum in Russia dedicated to the history of Soviet mass repressions.
Our task
Consulting and implementation of sustainable practices in the creation of a museum exhibition for the NKVD Investigative Prison Museum.
Our solution
— research into local sustainable suppliers, materials, and collaboration opportunities
— procurement audit and tender organisation for contractors for installation, lighting, and exhibition equipment
— development of an environmental education and engagement program for museum staff and visitors
'UGOL.UGOL' bar
About the project
The UGOL.UGOLbar is located in Moscow's Basmanny District and features a courtyard, kitchen, and dance floor.
Our task
Development and implementation of a sustainable development strategy for business.
Our solution
— Supply chain, waste, energy, and water consumption audit
Development of key sustainable operating procedures:
• Waste management plan
• Supplier and procurement requirements
• Contractor event procedures
• Energy and water conservation plan
— Environmental education and engagement program for the team, clients, and guests
— Development of a green communications strategy for social media
— Research of partnerships, events, and collaborations for brand promotion
KINOGREEN
The first intensive course on sustainable filmmaking in Russian
KINOGREEN is a project by Sister Mary that brings together a community of filmmakers interested in sustainable practices in the film industry. Through educational formats and media tools, the project fosters a responsible approach to resource use on set and helps implement sustainable solutions in professional practice.
The project includes:
– developing a Telegram community and channel with industry news and analysis of "green" practices in film;
– conducting a three-day online intensive course on sustainable filmmaking in collaboration with ECOCUP and EcoProd (France);
– educational program: 10 lectures, 8 instructors, practical case studies, and tools for "green" production;
– developing guides and checklists for implementing sustainable solutions on-set.
Results:
220 registrations 64 online participants 22 course graduates 197-member community.
Learn more about the project at the link.ке.
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Triumph gallery
About the project
Triumph gallery Triumph Gallery, a contemporary art gallery in central Moscow on Ilyinka Street. Two floors, 500 sq. m.
Our task
Development and implementation of a system for the separate collection of construction waste during the dismantling of an exhibition project.
Our solution
- assessment and planning of construction waste generation;
- organisation of separate collection on-site;
- transfer of materials for reuse and recycling.
Advertising for Social Change (Ads for Change)
About the project
Online Conference on Sustainable Projects Marketing
Our task
Curating the day's program dedicated to sustainable development and ecology.
Our solution
— development and creation of the conference ESG Day program;
— invitation and coordination of speakers;
— communication with lecturers and preparation of presentations;
— delivery of lectures as part of the program.
The program featured experts from the fields of eco-entrepreneurship, sustainable fashion, ESG consulting, and social marketing, including representatives of the Second Wind Foundation, Eco-research projects, and sustainable brands.
Green Steps Program
for the event service "KARATEKA"
FIRST step (July 2020)
– Audit of all purchases in the service chain, consultation on environmentally sustainable products and alternatives;

SECOND step (August 2020)
— Separate Waste Collection at all Karateka events as an integral part of the price list;

THIRD step (October 2020)
– Optimization of logistics for the Karateka team and project deliveries;

Step FOUR (December 2020)
– Eco-education through jokes and other engagements during Karateka games.
Commercial shooting for
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Our task
Environmental support for the filming process (Eco Supervisor).
Our solution
— Consulting on sustainable practices on set;
— Organizing crew logistics with environmental solutions in mind;
— Implementing waste separation on set;
— Recommendations on sustainable makeup and purchasing;
— Implementing energy-saving practices;
— Organizing sustainable catering for the crew.
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AI-video Overwhelming remorse about the problem of ocean pollution
The video addresses the pressing issue of ocean pollution: using AI, the creators were able to show what vacations might look like for future generations when the privilege of choosing trash-free destinations will no longer exist.

By running their own family videos from their travels across Europe and Asia through neural networks, Sister Mary and Use1ess demonstrate how humans and the ocean can merge with plastic, adapting to a changing reality.

Plastic has won.
You can blame corrupt governments or soulless corporations or your stupid neighbors or blah-blah-blah... But our children will still be swimming in trash and enjoying the scenery we've destroyed.

The video encourages discussion about whether it's worth collecting ocean plastic when it's already becoming part of a new marine ecosystem. The creators themselves encourage a simple yet important first step: taking your trash home with you from the beach.

We're happy to share videos about various environmental initiatives and events.
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