Environment
‘The Day of the Jackal’ Hits the Target with Grid Electricity and Sustainable Production
Airing on Sky and Peacock, the cross-company commitment to sustainability helped the series reduce its environmental impact.
Prioritizing sustainability on film and TV productions is never an easy feat, especially when filming across multiple locations, but the cast and crew of The Day of the Jackal remained committed to ensuring the production incorporated green and energy efficient solutions.
The Day of the Jackal is produced by Carnival Films, which is part of Universal International Studios (UIS), a division of Universal Studio Group, and has led the way in launching the NBCUniversal Sustainable Production Program across all UIS production companies this year.
With filming locations in Budapest, Austria, Croatia, and London, the production’s dedicated sustainability team focused on crew training and engagement, travel and transportation, power, materials, and waste, with many initiatives being done for the first time on a Hungarian production.
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The Day of the Jackal is an Albert Certified Production and received a Gold Seal from the Environmental Media Association, which recognizes efforts in sustainable production. The series proves that even the most thrilling, fast-paced storylines with complex production schedules can achieve meaningful impact through flexible, sustainable production priorities.