email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

DISTRIBUTION / RELEASES / EXHIBITORS Spain

Golem launches a ground-breaking sustainability campaign

by 

- The Spanish firm is distributing Laurent Cantet’s French film Arthur Rambo as the first step in a series of actions aimed at achieving carbon-neutral emissions in the sector

Golem launches a ground-breaking sustainability campaign
Arthur Rambo by Laurent Cantet

For the French film Arthur Rambo [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Laurent Cantet
film profile
]
, Navarre-based company Golem Distribución has committed to increased sustainability by engaging in consultancy with Creast.network, a tech company specialising in the entertainment sector, which developed the strategy for the launch campaign for the latest opus by Laurent Cantet in Spain.

(The article continues below - Commercial information)

Once the promotional activities for this feature have been completed, the carbon footprint will be measured in order to ascertain the impact it will have on the environment. Thus, the firm will be able to compensate for it through reforestation projects. In this way, the film, which was screened at the most recent editions of the Toronto and San Sebastián Film Festivals (and which landed in Spanish movie theatres on 22 April), has become the first carbon-neutral feature, representing a sustainability milestone when it comes to film distribution.

Among the measures adopted by Golem, it’s worth highlighting those related to mobility, materials and accommodation. Thanks to these, a reduction of up to 16 tonnes of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, or the equivalent of eight Olympic-sized swimming pools, will be made possible. The good practices adhered to during the promotional campaign have resulted in a reduction of more than 51% in the carbon footprint.

Golem Distribución has also adopted energy-efficiency measures at its headquarters, such as the use of low-consumption electronic equipment, LED lighting, temperature regulation and so on. This is in addition to its policy of encouraging working from home, reducing the emissions stemming from energy consumption by 10%. Furthermore, it has opted to use environmentally friendly mobility options, placing an emphasis on public transport over private vehicles, and encouraging train journeys instead of flights for travelling long distances. Besides this, hybrids are the vehicles of choice for short journeys. Taking all of this into account, mobility-related emissions have dropped by 56% in total.

The accommodation required by the team during promotional activities was chosen very carefully. A sustainable chain of hotels was selected, located near to the promotional events themselves, thus making journeys on foot an easy option for a large proportion of the team. Such planning led to a 50% reduction in the carbon footprint. Another measure with a positive impact was the digitisation of many documents used during the campaign and the use of recycled paper for those that did need to be printed. This, coupled with a policy of avoiding plastic consumption, enabled a 75% reduction in the usual emissions.

However, according to a statement from the company, Golem’s commitment goes way beyond the policies adopted for this specific campaign, as it has also adopted a proactive attitude in terms of raising awareness among workers, partners and the general public. This is because part of the firm’s philosophy is to strive to spread the word about the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to help them be fulfilled.

(The article continues below - Commercial information)

(Translated from Spanish)

Did you enjoy reading this article? Please subscribe to our newsletter to receive more stories like this directly in your inbox.

See also

Privacy Policy