Join us for the 9th annual Sustainable Production Forum in fall 2024.
Attendees can join us in-person (Toronto and Vancouver) and online this fall to hear from industry leaders, connect with fellow changemakers, sharpen their skills, and get inspired by success stories of the entertainment industry’s sustainable future.
Sustainable Production Forum (SPF), the annual global hybrid conference aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of the arts and entertainment industry, is back for its 9th year.
SPF24 takes place in Toronto on September 23 at the CBC Toronto Broadcast Centre and Vancouver on October 8 at the Roundhouse, and virtually on October 23.
The conference features panels and workshops with industry leaders and innovators. Award-winning science journalist, filmmaker, and Daily Planet co-host Ziya Tong will deliver a keynote on the microplastics crisis.
SPF24 attendees in Toronto will enjoy a fireside chat with Mary Anne Waterhouse of Quadrant Motion Pictures about achieving a 91% diversion rate on a Netflix production. In Vancouver, the Climate Science and Story program will bring scientists and filmmakers together to bridge the narrative gap through a fusion of science and storytelling.
New highlights at SPF24 include:
The entertainment industry contributes to environmental issues, including air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Through education and engagement the SPF aims to accelerate decarbonization and sustainability in film, television and beyond.
SPF24 is made possible by the support of numerous partners, including Green Spark Group, Telefilm Canada, Reel Green™ at Creative BC, CBC/Radio-Canada, Directors Guild of Canada– National, Canada Media Fund, Independent Production Fund and Ontario Green Screen.
SPF24 is open to the public. Tickets are available online.