Since 2024, TF1’s iconic programme, *Dancing with the Stars*, has been recognised for its environmental commitments.
- 95% of the teams say they are satisfied with the green-production approach. Green-production has become a source of collective pride.
- 91% of CO₂ emissions linked to set energy use have been reduced thanks to the switch to HVO fuel for the generators.
- 62% of costumes were reused this season.
- A 20% reduction in CO₂e emissions over two years for the programme.
‘It’s important to realise that you can be an eco-friendly programme while maintaining the same artistic ambitions,’ says Chris Marques on France Inter.
‘The set pieces are collected between each scene and reused in every special episode,’ says Vincent Pellerin, green-production coordinator on DALS
“Our aim is to turn TF1’s major shows into showcases for decarbonisation” Christophe SOMMET, speaking to Ecran Total
‘Next year, all our streaming programmes will be produced in an environmentally friendly manner. In the long term, the aim is to produce all our content in an environmentally friendly manner by 2030, across all genres.’ Emilie Demanche, Head of CSR and Green-Production at TF1, speaking to Ouest France
This Ecoprod certification reflects the profound transformation of practices within the audiovisual industry, demonstrating that the transition is possible, even for the most complex formats.
Well done to the teams at TF1 Production and BBC Studios for their commitment!
The Ecoprod Label is supported and endorsed by ADEME and audited by AFNOR Certification.
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